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Old 04-18-2020, 10:49 AM
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Well folks I wanted to get my truck lifted before I got the wheels and tires but I ran across a set of 2018 ram 17s with brand new kanati mud hog 305 70 17 tires for 600 bucks...... This is stock suspension They rub a bit on the control arms at full lock but I do have some 2 inch spacers the guy sold with the wheels for 50 dollars I'm going to put on it when I get my lift next week. Let me know what you guys think so far recently painted also. I think its coming along pretty good ill have about 2800 in it so far thats truck, paint, wheels and tires


 
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Well folks I wanted to get my truck lifted before I got the wheels and tires but I ran across a set of 2018 ram 17s with brand new kanati mud hog 305 70 17 tires for 600 bucks...... This is stock suspension They rub a bit on the control arms at full lock but I do have some 2 inch spacers the guy sold with the wheels for 50 dollars I'm going to put on it when I get my lift next week. Let me know what you guys think so far recently painted also. I think its coming along pretty good ill have about 2800 in it so far thats truck, paint, wheels and tires


Not bad! With spacers you want hub centric and billet. Anything else you risk the wheel falling off. I am not a fan of spacers if you off-road, but they are safe if you get the hub centric billet ones.
 
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Old 04-18-2020, 02:21 PM
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I think that is what I have it says in the instructions it is suposed to be supported mostly by the hub and not the actual wheel studs best I can fiigure thats a hubcentric spacer right the fellow I got the tires and wheels from had them also so I just grabbed them up for 50 dollars if I end up not using them i didnt really use much figured id rather have am and not need them then need them and not have them? I agree with not using them for 4x4 honestly I dont like them but at the same time I dont want my tires hitting my control arms lol and I'm pretty sure a lift on its own wont cure that? I do go offroad but I never hit any serious trails just easy stuff really.....
 

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I think that is what I have it says in the instructions it is suposed to be supported mostly by the hub and not the actual wheel studs best I can fiigure thats a hubcentric spacer right the fellow I got the tires and wheels from had them also so I just grabbed them up for 50 dollars if I end up not using them i didnt really use much figured id rather have am and not need them then need them and not have them? I agree with not using them for 4x4 honestly I dont like them but at the same time I dont want my tires hitting my control arms lol and I'm pretty sure a lift on its own wont cure that? I do go offroad but I never hit any serious trails just easy stuff really.....
Lift will not help the rubbing. I know people who ran spacers off-road and hit the hardest trails there are, but I have bad luck lol
 
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They look good. I've had lifted trucks since the dawn so I prefer what I call the "Tight" look Big tires with proportionate wheel size, minimal wheel offset i prefer as much tire inside the fender wells as possible, proper lift height proportionate to tire size, Polished,or chrome high lighted wheels anything Butt Black. That whole Urban look thing is tired and way overdone. Might as well never wash your truck it's kinda all the same plain look.
 
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Thanks yea I agree with ya I have very similar tastes I like to upgrade but not to the point of being to flashy or where it is more of cosmetic instead pf useful I actually realised that the spacers I have are not two inch they are more like one and a quarter
 

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I ran spacers/ lug pattern converter for a while after I did axle swap, because I didn't want to buy new wheels. I can say your ball joints won't last as long.
but that wheel tire combo looks good on that truck!
 

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