2.5/1.5 leveling kit help

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I’m sure it’ll be fine, they say with their leveling kit you MAY need to run a 1/2” spacer with factory 22s which have probably double or more offset then my wheels so I’m not concerned about it.
 

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I’m sure it’ll be fine, they say with their leveling kit you MAY need to run a 1/2” spacer with factory 22s which have probably double or more offset then my wheels so I’m not concerned about it.
Look forward to seeing the finished product!
 

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On my 17’ suburban, I did a 4” readylift SST and a set of 20x9” +01 offset with Continental TerrainContact a/t 285/60/r20 tires and there was quite of bit of rubbing. I was expecting maybe a little but it was making a lot of wheel liner contact. I thought I would have been ok after reading the wheel and tire spec for the readylift. I cut out the metal behind the liner did a little bending and put a self tapper screw in to pull the liner back. Watch for the A/C lines on the passenger side.AA579F3C-C3B0-4C94-97CF-BA84589DAE27.jpeg 0CC02A40-3663-40EF-A418-5185650E4D66.jpeg 3A8DBAC9-FBEE-4267-B6A4-C1674C7F67A2.jpeg D49CAD32-281E-4DCD-9A7F-3FD4213200E3.jpeg 495CC7C6-F442-448B-8597-4119A64CE1C4.jpeg
 
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On my 17’ suburban, I did a 4” readylift SST and a set of 20x9” +01 offset with Continental TerrainContact a/t and there was quite of bit of rubbing. I was expecting maybe a little but it was making a lot of wheel liner contact. I thought I would have been ok after reading the wheel and tire spec for the readylift. I cut out the metal behind the liner did a little bending and put a self tapper screw in to pull the liner back. Watch for the A/C lines on the passenger side.View attachment 269930 View attachment 269931 View attachment 269932 View attachment 269933 View attachment 269934

Thats crazy cause I see a lot of guys with only 2.5” up front clearing the same tire. More positive offset would probably help with clearance. Looks great by the way.
 

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