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nope, no spacers. 35x12.5's fit fine. they do rub the inside of the frame rail at full turn. but not even that much. I never hit them with normal driving. only when in a small tight parking lot. this truck came with 35's when I bought it. and they rubbed pretty good. so I cranked the T bars so they wouldnt rub. I only cranked them about 1.5" cause when these wear out I wanna go back to 33's.
with the 33 12.50's on stockers i had about a inch of room before the tire hit the suspension . didnt have a problem with it , but to be safe i put on 2" hub centric wheel adapters.
Where did you get the wheel adapters? I'm interested in putting 35's on my stock 20 inch rims. I know nothing about it, but the guy at discount tire said I would probably need the wheel adapters / spacers to make it work right.
I don't really like the look of my wheels/tires right now. I feel like the rubber is too short and wide. I'd like to put a little more rubber on there to make the tire a little taller.
i know you can fit 35's w just new torsion keys. i was worried about the same thing and had new torsion keys installed with 35in toyo open country m/t's on 20in motometals w stock +18mm offset. no rubbing at all yet and it looks sick as hell. also put 2in blocks in the black and it looks alot better then i expected
I'm new to this stuff. Never done anything to a truck I've owned. I've got a stock '06 1500 QC 4X4. I've been looking at leveling and changing to different tires. I've got the leveling kit on order. What's the biggest tires I can put on the 17s? Also, what's your favorites/Why?