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Depends on the condition of your springs, and the wheels used. Some have made it work, others get rubbing. A 30x9.50 is a better choice if you want to error on the safe side.
Stuka wrote:Depends on the condition of your springs, and the wheels used. Some have made it work, others get rubbing. A 30x9.50 is a better choice if you want to error on the safe side.
Ill try the 30x9.5. I have the stock aluminum slot rims