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kittyjo

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Does anyone know if 285/60/20 will fit with no orp? Keeping stock rims since will be selling in couple years.. ps 80% hwy 20% off-road.....
 

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Should be fine. Still wouldn’t be a bad idea to throw a level kit on. I found this video last night with 295/60/20 which is about a quarter inch taller and wider than what you are looking at.

 

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Should be fine. Still wouldn’t be a bad idea to throw a level kit on. I found this video last night with 295/60/20 which is about a quarter inch taller and wider than what you are looking at.

That’s a pretty good stance on that truck!!! That’s what I like might add the leveling kit only 150$ so tires and leveling kit gonna cost me 900$ haha sounds like a good deal.... ps that’s including install
 

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Yes they will fit I have some on mine. Full turn will rub in reverse. I just did the bilstein 5100 at #5 doesn’t rub anymore
 

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35s 12.5 22 with 2” level and plenty of room no rub except full lock in full reverse.
 

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Does anyone know if 285/60/20 will fit with no orp? Keeping stock rims since will be selling in couple years.. ps 80% hwy 20% off-road.....

Not sure on your intentions but will save a couple hundred bucks going 1/2" shorter & narrower with a 275/60.
 

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