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I'm running 33x12. 50x16. 5's without a problem. I need to put a 2" add-a-leaf in the front to level it out though,because every now & then the tires rub a little when turning short.
 
i have 33 12. 5 16. 5 on mine and it doesn't rub. But my springs are shot. i think it all depends on how bad your springs are sagging, whether or not you'll rub with 33s.



~bernie
 
Talk to Jimmy (JGrefenstette), I believe he's runnin 35s on stock suspension, but as I recall he had to notch out the wheel wells a little.



Bernie, good to hear from you again, I was beginning to wonder what happened.
 
yea i been running close to 35's. their not true 35's, their metric, but i did have to cut a bit outa the front fender. check out the photo gallery if you want. i took over a dozen pictures for matt a while back about how they fit. they do still rub though. honestly, for a nice fit, id say true 35's would be perfect under a 2inch lift. youd probly have better luck with 32-33"s. it all depends how much you want to modifiy your front fenders.



ill put it this way. the tires i got on the rear have 2x as much tread left as my front do, and i know if i rotate them righ now, i would not be able to turn the wheel at all with out them rubbing. and im going to build a heavy cattlepusher bumper for the front, so im lifting the truck 2. 5inches all around.
 
heck with a sawall i could stick 44"s under yer rig with stock springs:-laf:-laf seen it dun i got 33"s on mine no rub but if you go with a aftermarket wheel with back spacing it will rub my wheels are stock
 
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