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Old 03-05-2008, 08:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Will They Fit?

Ive got a set of 305/70R16 Firestone Destination MT on some 16x10 MT Classic II's and need to know if they'll fit on my truck without a leveling kit or if theyll rub the brakes?
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Old 03-05-2008, 08:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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With the wide rims theres a chance they are gonna rub. You might be alright tho.
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if your 4wd you should be fine. if not, well not sure never owned a 2wd.
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I think you'll be ok. 3rd gens seem to have more room/clearance than us 2nd gen trucks
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I think you'll be ok. 3rd gens seem to have more room/clearance than us 2nd gen trucks
He is right. I have also heard that before :thumbsup
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i think they went to a 17" wheel because of larger brakes, so i don't think 16's will fit.
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I have a nice set 35's on aluminum 16" wheels.
For s and grins I pulled the dually spacer off the front and NO 16's will not fit over the caliper. Maybe steels but not aluminum at least. It would take about 1/8" to clear the caliper brackets.
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