another what hits, what fits thread

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Vortec Lover

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you should have no problem at all getting those in there- heck, guys have run 35" on just a wild ass crank and tons of trimming
 

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Thanks guys, Once the weather breaks I'll see how much lift I can get. I want to install a 2" block in the rear. Hopefully once the income tax refund rolls in I can pick up a new set of tires as well.
 

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This is a friends truck that I've posted in another thread on here before. 305x75x16 (33x12.50x16) on 16x10's with no crank, no block, no lift of any kind. Bone stock...:

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This is a friends truck that I've posted in another thread on here before. 305x75x16 (33x12.50x16) on 16x10's with no crank, no block, no lift of any kind. Bone stock...:

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I'm going to assume LOTs of trimming, lol
 

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This was mine no crank stock everything with 285/75/r16 only thing that rubbed was the very bottom of the valence
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So after what i just read 32x11.5 on 15x10s would be fine with just keys right?
 

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I'm going to assume LOTs of trimming, lol

If I remember right, just the valence was trimmed. Everything else clears with the wheels at full lock (both ways) even with the front suspension cycled through it's range of motion. The rear was never a problem with clearance.
 
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