33" tires

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That's what I was thinking :D . And was gonna ask if it was only rubbing while turning . But is it all turns or just sharp ones?
 

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Should be able to crank the keys and level it out and shouldn't rub much. I'm running 32's with stock height and no rubbing, wouldn't expect yours to rub either.
 
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The guy that put the level kit on said he cranked them and they started to bow so he stopped. And that's y not level . That's all I know .
 
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Almost time to get the toyos but before I do what do you think about the goodyear duratrac tires?

Or just stay toyo
 

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I have the Falken's (on 16's, 305's so 33") and I have been really happy with them. I got them from my local Sears for 712.00 Installed out the door. I have a Z71 and a body lift, I could probably run 315 75's if I wanted too. Wheels are aftermarket 16x8 with -8 offset. I had Yokohama Geoalnders on my LB7 and I have the bias ply Goodyear 36's on my Truggy. Had the coopers and BFG's on my tahoe and yukon XL... As far as a combination of Price_OffRoad_Hwy_Noise_MPG_and Price again (big factor for me), I think the Falkens are the best Tire for all around general use. The goodyears... DIRT CHEAP! But they are a very very heavy tire, rob MPG's and are a pain to balance. Thats why they are on my truggy :) The yokohamas (IMO), are way overpriced especially considering the Falkens came with a 55k Waranty vs their 50k, and I spent about 400 more on them. The coopers were really good too, However those and the BFG's I had in a mud terrain, so they were more expensive, robbed MPG's, but did perform better in muddy conditions than the falkens. The Falkens have never gotten me stuck, but I do have to work a little harder offroad than I do with the coopers or the BFG's, Yokohamas perform about the same as the falkens, just hold rocks alot better lol.
 

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