Check out the TuffCountry info under the listed "Features & Benefits."
Note the following item:
- Requires new rims with 4.5" backspacing
I believe that 4.5" backspacing is:
* 0 on 8.0" wide wheels
* -6 on 8.5" wide
* -12 on 9.0" wide
I believe this equates to approx. 1.5" change in backspacing from OE stock wheels
With the TuffCountry kit, the new wheels + skid plate missing could more than make up for the difference in price between the two kits you have listed.
Now, the ReadyLIFT SST reports the following:
- 33" Maximum tire diameter
- 33x11.50 for no rub on a 9" wide wheel with 0 offset (5.00" backspacing)
- 18" - 295/65R18
- 20" - 285/60R20
- 22" - 285/50R22
I know that my OE 20" wheels were 20x9, +27 offset with 275/55r20 tires. Perhaps someone can provide an accurate calculation regarding the ReadyLift SST kit and whether OE wheels have rub or require trimming...
At the end of the day, I think that BOTH kits will probably require some sort of wheel/tire combo that does NOT include OE wheels (18" - 22"s).
Tire width chosen could have a major impact on rubbing and whether some sort of trimming may be required as well.
Wheel spacers may need to be considered in order to run OE wheels, but without a wide width tire accompanying.