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youre going to only be able to tuck up to 31's in that wheel well on the 15" rim, on the 16" whatever that metric size translates to 31", do a body lift and you can slam 33's in with some rubbing. crank up your torsion bars if you have 4wd
yup, you will have to do some light trimming of the inner plastics and maybe the bumper a tad. also, where the body line meets right behind the tire, i'd cut it on an angle so when you do absorb bumps while your turning you wont slice the outside of your nice new tire. Just a thought for you. a grinder + cutting disc will solve your rub
I run 32x11.5r15 on my 99 Dakota, stock, torsion bars are cranked, they only rub if I crank way over and am jacked in a ditch turning around, other then that they are all good.