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Old 07-12-2008, 10:49 PM
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ok i'm getting ready to put on the leveling kit. Now my questions is on the 02 1500, can i fit a 33x12.50 ? on a stock 17" rim? Also what bolt pattern does this truck have? And what back spacing do you guys recommend for the tire to stick approx 1" out from the fenders? thanks for the help.
 
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4x4 or 2wd?
 
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33's are pretty much stock. and ya, with a 4x4, you can fit a 33. the bolt pattern is a 5x5.5, not sure on the backspacing question though
 
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ok well i in that case whats the largest tire i can fit with the leveling kit and stock rims? i dont go offroad at all just construction sites when working.
 



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