Graygoose2021
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yes, mine is a 2wd and level, aint so level...LOL
if it was a 4x4, it would have been higher from the factory.
if it was a 4x4, it would have been higher from the factory.
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I just put Michelin 295/65r20’s on factory lariat rims. It rubs on the rear crash bars in reverse on a hard turn. Also rubs on the crash bar and forward on a turn, hitting a bump. The tires ride great.I appreciate the two comments above but was really hoping for someone who has actually installed 295/65R20s. I currently have the factory Dynapro 275/60R20s which on tiresize.com state 32.9" diameter and the Toyo 295/65R20 state 35.1" diameter. That should mean there will be an additional 1.1" radius, and my stock tires have 25K miles so have worn some. Here is a pic - I currently have less than 2" of clearance between the tire and front bumper with the current worn stock tires. It'll be really close and was hoping someone has done it successfully, otherwise I may drop to the 295/60/R20s which really don't provide much more size than the stock tires. Appreciate any experience/advice!
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I don’t get any rub. I have 4x4 and a level kit though. Very happy with the tires - have almost 40k on them and in good shape.I just put Michelin 295/65r20’s on factory lariat rims. It rubs on the rear crash bars in reverse on a hard turn. Also rubs on the crash bar and forward on a turn, hitting a bump. The tires ride great.
Same rims? same tires? I have a 4x4 with level kit.I don’t get any rub. I have 4x4 and a level kit though. Very happy with the tires - have almost 40k on them and in good shape.