They'll probably rub on the lower link arm full lock when turning, or if you have factory mud flaps.
Is your front bumper stock?
Chances are good that they will hit somewhere on the inner fender well on a good deflection/articulation. The only way to stop them is to drop you axle bumper down the 2" you gained from the D25 coils.
I have 16 x 8's . I have had the PJ with huge side lugs. The tire was a pretty good size 33x12 x 16. The lugs rubbed a little on my mudflaps. And things are real close on articulation.
I now have the Toyo MudCountries, and they just miss where the PJ's rub.
I have stock snow plow springs in the front. I have a cap on the back, with the rear towing springs and stock helper springs. With the tool box I have in the back I sit just about level.
I've had others tell me they except my link arms to be level, but they aren't, they pitch down a bit, the font mounts at the axle are lower then the mounts on the frame. Meaning , I have a tade bit more room upfront than most. Seems I haven't settled too much, and with the weight in the rear, I think it pulls my nose up a bit.