305/70R16 on stock suspension / ride height / wheels.

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RichLo

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So this truck is 99% used on pavement for home depo runs and hauling stuff. And a the title says, I have not cranked the Tbars at all or done anything besides adding spacers on the rear only for astetics.

The tires are Cooper AT3 305/70R16 with load range E rating.

In these pics I have NOT had any problems with rubbing even though as you can see the clearances are about as tight as you can get. Not saying they won't rub off-road (they will) but after around 200 miles on the street they havent rubbed on my truck. And I have hauled around 500 lbs in the bed without any issues.

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The last pic was last summer after a clay bar treatment when it had 265/75R16s on it for reference

And as you can see.... no trimming either :)


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Idk why my pics aren't loading in the order I wanted. But here's one more

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YES, Loving that for sure! Aggressive looking but pays respect to the stock design. love this!

EDIT: I would need to crank it up a bit to enable offroading, but it definitely gives me an idea of what to look into =)
 

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I really like how you painted the OEM wheels. They look totally different without the caps. What color did you use?
 

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I used gunmetal grey wheel paint. In the pics I hadn't gotten around to painting the center caps yet but those are back on now.
 
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