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New to Forum what size Leveling Kit and Rims do i need to fit 33" tires.

Atlantic Blue

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Stop!!!!

I'm not really asking that basic question which has been asked and answered 3 million times. It just bothers me when people dont "search" for the information that others have taken the time to answer, photograph etc. Its especially silly when these questions are asked by 2019 Classic owners (no offense).

That brings me to a.nice feature on THIS forum that shows similar posted threads as you draft your new thread.
 

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You can put 33" tires on pretty much any size rim...difference is the amount of rubber vs metal.

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I get what you're saying but, I'd rather answer questions like that than to read the incessant complaints.
Lol. I had to look up incessant.

To use that as the analogy I would have asked you what does incessant mean instead of searching for the information that's already available.

Back to my original point, if a new user does ask a question that's been asked incessantly why not respond by pointing the user to an already existing thread on the forum?
 
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Lol. I had to look up incessant.

To use that as the analogy I would have asked you what does incessant mean instead of searching for the information that's already available.

Back to my original point, if a new user does ask a question that's been asked incessantly why not respond by pointing the user to an already existing thread on the forum?

Certainly an option. Most of the time I find it easier to answer the question than to search for a previous/similar thread to link. Eventually, everything is going to repeat in one way or another.
 

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Certainly an option. Most of the time I find it easier to answer the question than to search for a previous/similar thread to link. Eventually, everything is going to repeat in one way or another.

Understood. I appreciate the response.
 

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