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Yes you are right previous owner did that but it still rubs.... I was thinking of just taking them off?Where is it rubbing? My new tires rubbed on my valance below the front bumper, and I just trimmed that up using a hacksaw and some sand paper to smooth it out. However if it is rubbing on the frame, I think they make spacers for the lugs to allow them to fit.
I live in Virginia so the weather is fairly unpredictable. It's a good tire to have and they look mean. I will just keep them on there and see what I can do about the rubbing.I guess it all depends on what you do with the truck. If you never plan on going off road or you dont get snow or anything, then I would say downsize the tire a bit. We get a lot of snow here normally, except for this last year, and I have found that the slightly wider tire makes that much of a difference when going through snow and off road to find the snowmobile trails. According to an online tire size converter, my tires are 32.8x11.2 on a 16" rim, and that size is about as big as i could ever fit stock. Since you have 2" of lift, you could do a slightly taller and skinnier tire if you wanted, but like I said it all kind of depends on what you do with it.