RC 2" with 275/60/20

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Joshin33

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Anyone running this setup? Will the 2" do it or to run a 275/60 do I need to go the CCM route?
 

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you would probably rub when you turn. but I'm not too sure. if anything you would just have to trim the plastic in the wheel well just enough to where it doesn't rub anymore. its not hard to trim. i had to trim mine a little, i have 295/55/20 trail grapplers, which is almost an inch wider than the 275/60 you are talking about but yours are a wee bit taller. so i don't see too many problems with that. but that information is for the nnbs models, i know close to nothing about the nbs or obs models
 

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To be completely honest I don't know. I bought them seperately at different times. I have a 2.25/1.5" lift. But for awhile I just had the 2.25" in the front.
 

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I hAve the RC 2" lift and was running some 285/55s without a problem. I actually swapped them out last week for some toyo at ii's in 275/60. I do mostly hwy driving and was averaging around 460-480miles per tank. I've been getting around 330 miles with the 285s. That was a big enough difference to move to the 275/60s. They don't rub at all on mine. Doesn't look like there's a lot of extra room though.
 
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Thanks Yukon11. Would enjoy seeing pics if you get a chance. I checked out your gallery and the BFGs looked good. Curious to see the difference in Toyo. Also if you have any closeups about how much room. Mine is mostly highway also with the exception of some gravel roads with big water breaks.
 

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Yeah sure thing, I'll snap a few pics tomorrow (its raining here now). I really liked the BFG's and if I didn't care about filling up once a week i would have kepts them! But the 275/60s look a lot better than I thought they would. With the room you should be perfectly fine with the water breaks. I think the concern would come if you were crossing diagonally with the wheels turned. Again, Ill get some pics up tomorrow. Thanks
 

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sorry for the bad quality was in a rush. You can see the first two are with the tire straight, the other two are with it turned in (cant really see the front i know) There is plenty of room with the tire turned out so i didnt take a pic of that. Wishing i had time to clean it up and take some better pics, but i hope this helps.
 

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2011 3inch front 2inch rear lift/level kit. 305/55/20 on stock rims. I have been following you guys for a while now. Finally got my tires yesterday. Minimal rub on full-turn right now with no wheel spacers.
 

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