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33s with No lift or Level
These are 285/70R20 (33's) BFG All Terrains with no lift or levelling kit and I only had a very slight rub on the driver's side front fender liner at full lock to the left but no damage caused.
Last edited by KWhitelaw; Nov 26, 2010 at 01:04 PM.
CST Suspension makes a 4" lift for 2wd's. When I get my truck, I'm def goin with that set up. Check this link...
http://www.cstsuspension.com/product.../productID/468
From other posts I've read, kit calls for 33's but everyones runnin 35's no rubbing. Again, I'm not an owner or anything but like you, I just looked around so thought I'd share this. Good luck.
http://www.cstsuspension.com/product.../productID/468
From other posts I've read, kit calls for 33's but everyones runnin 35's no rubbing. Again, I'm not an owner or anything but like you, I just looked around so thought I'd share this. Good luck.
There is no such thing as a factory lift, at least not with our trucks. The Mopar lift is made by superlift, you will save a great deal by getting superlift instead. I will bet a pay check that the resale value won't make any diference at all between mopar or superlift or most any other brand lift.
You really need to do more research before you post a thread. Use the search feature and you could have found your answer. Anyway, the stock 20's are 33's so no, no lift is needed. With a leveling kit you can get 35's. With a 4" lift you can fit 37's. As far as rubbing it all depends on the rim you are running. Do some research and you will find the rest of your answer's.
P.S By the way I won't be the only one to tell you to use the search engine. Be prepared for a bunch of post's saying that.
Oh yeah, welcome to the Forum!
P.S By the way I won't be the only one to tell you to use the search engine. Be prepared for a bunch of post's saying that.
Oh yeah, welcome to the Forum!
not to be an @$$ everyone needs to chill on that, use the search funciton. it takes just as much time to type a response as it does to post an actual reply. not to mention what would any of us talk about if it was just reading old posts?
have you guys actually tried using the search function? its just shy of useless. I've tried countless times to search for stuff and it sucks, pulls up irrelevant posts, etc etc. I tried finding a posts that I myself posted, so i typed in my user name, never found it
BUT
33's are what all the stock 20s come with. If i was you I would level and go bigger. I had 305/55R20's on my old truck and they sat thinner than the stock good years
have you guys actually tried using the search function? its just shy of useless. I've tried countless times to search for stuff and it sucks, pulls up irrelevant posts, etc etc. I tried finding a posts that I myself posted, so i typed in my user name, never found it
BUT
33's are what all the stock 20s come with. If i was you I would level and go bigger. I had 305/55R20's on my old truck and they sat thinner than the stock good years
Well said mdram....I'm with you. I have tried the search feature and it is kind of difficult to wade through all of the crap to find what you really are looking for.
You could tell the kid the answer in less words than griping to use the search feature.
You could tell the kid the answer in less words than griping to use the search feature.





