3" Level lift w/ 33x12.5r20 or 285/55r20?

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Jbird

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3" front level. 33x12.50x20 no rub


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02Burgundybeast

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Check out my threads. I have run both the 33x12.50 toyo MTs and the 285s. Granted they were on 22s but they are the same size tire. The 33s didn't scrub a bit with a 2.25" ready lift, no lift in the rear. I later found a set of 285 Terra grapps and like them even more. I am currently running them on my new truck as well.
 

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@02Burgundybeast- Is there a reason you prefer the 285's over the 33's? Could you tell the 1/2" difference by looking at the tire?
The 285s look taller and ride considerably better. I did add wheel spacers to my current truck to widen the stance, but on my 07 Denali they looked perfect. The 33s were wider but I was looking for more sidewall and not so much on the width. MPGs were basically the same. I never tracked it but I could get ~300 miles to a tank.
 

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3" level up front, 2" in rear, 305/55r20 with 2" wheel spacers on stock wheels
no rubbing (with lots of trimming)
I have the new upper control arms and Bilstein 5100s already, just need time to install and align.
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