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The stock tires and damn near 33’s…seems like it would be fine as long as u dont go crazy wide.Has anyone tried fitting a 35” tire with the 3.5” RC lift kit? I see the website recommended at 33.2x12. I was curious to know what the max size would be without trimming.
Yeah that’s what seemed a bit odd to me. Maybe RC is just giving a very conservative number.The stock tires and damn near 33’s…seems like it would be fine as long as u dont go crazy wide.
Those are the builds I originally saw. I sent them a message yesterday and waiting on a response. The 35x12.5 I would have to imagine a lot of trimming is needed.Check the Louisville Autoplex website. They do 3.5” And 35’s all the time, not sure how much they end up trimming tho, they won’t acknowledge that.
I’m looking at squeezing a 35x11.5 tire under mine. Did you replace the UCA with the 2.5”?Yea, they won’t respond from my experience. They didn’t want to give up their “secrets” and would rather you just by a vehicle from them. I’m running 285/55r22 on a 2.5” level which is basically a 35” tire just narrower at 11.7”. A bit of trimming done but done right isn’t noticeable.
Ya I have a old Tahoe 2001 I've rebuilt engine tranny and transfer case I have pro comp level lift with new torsion bars . But I have 26 " wheels with 35 s mud terrain tires . Minor cut and a spacers for the back wheels onlyHas anyone tried fitting a 35” tire with the 3.5” RC lift kit? I see the website recommended at 33.2x12. I was curious to know what the max size would be without trimming.