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Wheels / Tires 275/70/17

CementTRD

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Found a great deal on 275/70/17, read that I need to watch back spacing to
Make sure it doesn’t contact stock uca. I have 16” now so I will Be going with new rims.

Any input would be appreciated

Brian
 

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Found a great deal on 275/70/17, read that I need to watch back spacing to
Make sure it doesn’t contact stock uca. I have 16” now so I will Be going with new rims.

Any input would be appreciated

Brian
You will be fine with this size on stock rims. I have 285/75 on stock and it’s fine. Since you’re getting new 17’s, it’ll be even easier for you.
 

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You will be fine with this size on stock rims. I have 285/75 on stock and it’s fine. Since you’re getting new 17’s, it’ll be even easier for you.
Any rubbing issues with 285/75s? I have 265/70/17 with a Stage 1 lift kit with stock UCAs and I’m looking to upgrade to bigger tires
 

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Any rubbing issues with 285/75s? I have 265/70/17 with a Stage 1 lift kit with stock UCAs and I’m looking to upgrade to bigger tires
With my suspension setup, only while offroad and turning/stuffing at the same time. It is tolerable for now.
 
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