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Jbarker94

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Hi there, this is my first post on the forum. I am currently going to purchase a 3in front and 2in rear suspension leveling kit from ReadyLift, the website says 35's are the highest size tires I can go with this lift. I really don't understand tire size so I was hoping to get some help. I plan on keeping the stock rim size which is 17''. I'm wanting to buy Nitto Trail Grapplers, or any really "mudding tire". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

DetroitDarin

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I have a 3.5/2.5 kit - my 34.4" (315/70/17) Duratracs 'barely' fit. I have about 1/2-3/4" while turning. I'd look for 305/70/17 in your position.
 

tonydiv

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Are you keeping the stock wheels or getting new 17" wheels?
This will make a difference in the tire size you can get. There are tons of tire and wheel calculators online to give you an idea of what it will look like.
 

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