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Well......

1.5" Suspension Maxx level lift with a new set of 305/45 r22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Also have a full set, front and rear Husky mud flaps, with no rubbing issues.

Turned out great!!!

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Slight update .......

I do have a little rub but only when backing up with the wheels turned and it’s only rubbing on a small area of the mud flap...easy fix !!


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Slight update .......

I do have a little rub but only when backing up with the wheels turned and it’s only rubbing on a small area of the mud flap...easy fix !!


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Thats crazy! I almost put that size on my wifes leveled denali but decided on the stock size as I was worried of rubbing issues. They are so close with the factory size as it is. I cant hardly believe you clear those mud flaps with those.

Great looking truck!
 

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Thats crazy! I almost put that size on my wifes leveled denali but decided on the stock size as I was worried of rubbing issues. They are so close with the factory size as it is. I cant hardly believe you clear those mud flaps with those.

Great looking truck!


Yup, just a little trimming on the mud flap and it should be fine. It only catches a little and makes some noise when turning and going backwards.

I’ve only had the tires on for a day and I have already had a ton of compliments.


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Yup, just a little trimming on the mud flap and it should be fine. It only catches a little and makes some noise when turning and going backwards.

I’ve only had the tires on for a day and I have already had a ton of compliments.


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This is good info. I currently have 285/45r22 all terrain Dualers. I am going to get General Grabber UHP in 305/45r22 next. from the sound of your experience, sounds like just minor trimming will be needed for me not to have any rubbing.
good deal!
I wonder how these 305 "summer" tires are going to look like!
 

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Thats crazy! I almost put that size on my wifes leveled denali but decided on the stock size as I was worried of rubbing issues. They are so close with the factory size as it is. I cant hardly believe you clear those mud flaps with those.

Great looking truck!

Yes! from our previous discussions this is why I ended up with 285/45r22, I got another year in them then I'm going to try 305 Grabber UHP
 
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