gomango392
Active Member
So I understand there are thousands of posts about what fits and what hits but I wanted to share my setup and clear up some controversy.
My suspension setup for the front. Bilstein 5100s set to max height (2.6"). I gained nearly 3" of total lift in the front and after 3 weeks, they only settled a 1/4".
For the rear, I added Eibach 1" lift coils because it was exactly 1" higher in the front with the bilsteins and stock coils. The truck now sits perfectly level at 14" from the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender front and back.
Now for the fun stuff, the wheels and tires.
Tires- 35x12.5x20 nitto ridge grapplers
Wheels- Hostile Alphas 20x10 -19 offset. There is ZERO rub with this setup. It may rub extremly minor if you are on uneven terrain like driving on hilly grass etc. The ONLY thing I had to do was trim the black fender spat. I cut it right in the middle of the hole for the Christmas tree clip.
I hope this helps anyone who is on the fence on selecting wheels and tires. Imo, if you lift the truck, 35s are a must. I believe if you don't have at least 2.5" of front lift, you may need to do slightly more modifications (like removing the spat completely to fit offset wheels and 35s) to have no rub at all. Cheers





My suspension setup for the front. Bilstein 5100s set to max height (2.6"). I gained nearly 3" of total lift in the front and after 3 weeks, they only settled a 1/4".
For the rear, I added Eibach 1" lift coils because it was exactly 1" higher in the front with the bilsteins and stock coils. The truck now sits perfectly level at 14" from the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender front and back.
Now for the fun stuff, the wheels and tires.
Tires- 35x12.5x20 nitto ridge grapplers
Wheels- Hostile Alphas 20x10 -19 offset. There is ZERO rub with this setup. It may rub extremly minor if you are on uneven terrain like driving on hilly grass etc. The ONLY thing I had to do was trim the black fender spat. I cut it right in the middle of the hole for the Christmas tree clip.
I hope this helps anyone who is on the fence on selecting wheels and tires. Imo, if you lift the truck, 35s are a must. I believe if you don't have at least 2.5" of front lift, you may need to do slightly more modifications (like removing the spat completely to fit offset wheels and 35s) to have no rub at all. Cheers




