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Well if you want NO trimming then do the 285. If you don't mind plastic that you can't see then I think a 34" tire would fit. Maybe a 305/70/17.

If it were mine I'd try a 315, but I'd definitely do more than a 285. With the lift you've got 285 will leave you wanting a bigger tire still.
 

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I might just go with the 315's if they fit since i am wanting to do a spindle lift anyways.
 

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Whats your take on adding a 3 inch spindle lift with the 3 inch level kit i already have plus putting the 3 inch level block in the rear instead of my 1.5. I kinda like the cali lean but not too too much higher in the front as it is a long vehicle? Anyone want to chime in also let me know?
Cant comment too much on your 3" plans but i would assume you need longer or can make or buy brackets for brake lines, abs etc. =more money but will look good.
I can see the cali, depending on what truck, I personally like completely level or a little front dip...not much though.i only have 2" rc level up front on my tahoe but im going to ccm 2.5/1. I want factory ltz 20's in black with a 1 spacer or so with some meaty tires but its still just a grocery gettin', kid haulin' vaca truckin hoe.
 

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I saw these tires for the first time on a lifted Durango a few weeks ago. They look great, no idea how well they wear or balance though.
I've been interested in them as my next set of tires. Want to go MT but just in case I'm not trying to spend a lot on a set. These seem to fit the bill.
 

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Whats your take on adding a 3 inch spindle lift with the 3 inch level kit i already have plus putting the 3 inch level block in the rear instead of my 1.5. I kinda like the cali lean but not too too much higher in the front as it is a long vehicle? Anyone want to chime in also let me know?
6" from a level and spindle is a crap ton of lift without a real lift, if that makes sense. You probably are in for some extra expenses for brake lines and abs cables, as was mentioned. Would probably look good with the right amount of rear lift... but then there's getting that much rear lift without causing issues with control arms, shocks, driveshaft, brake lines, etc.

I'd probably go with 3" spindles, 5100s set to the third notch and a 1.5-2" in the rear also with 5100s if you want lean. Just too many issues with doing a big rear spacer alone.
 

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I've been interested in them as my next set of tires. Want to go MT but just in case I'm not trying to spend a lot on a set. These seem to fit the bill.

Nice. If you decide to go with them, please post a review :D
 

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Just put on Rancho 2" quicklifts, tires are 285/55 Nitto G2s
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How are the Falken M/Ts holding up?
Really well honestly. I've got about 5000 miles on them and they are showing little to no signs of wear. I can still even see some of the yellow marker lines where they were marked when I bought them. Still also the quietest M/T I've ever seen.
 

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Don't make mind the creeper in the back! Haha

I just purchased the fuel vapor wheels in 20x10 also, what did you have to do to get them to fit? I have a 2.5/1" ccm leveling kit. The tire place told me to send them back and to get the 20x9's. They're back ordered through fuel for several weeks so I'm just curious what else you had to add for them to fit
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Really well honestly. I've got about 5000 miles on them and they are showing little to no signs of wear. I can still even see some of the yellow marker lines where they were marked when I bought them. Still also the quietest M/T I've ever seen.
Any sound clips of the tires at highway speed?
 

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I just purchased the fuel vapor wheels in 20x10 also, what did you have to do to get them to fit? I have a 2.5/1" ccm leveling kit. The tire place told me to send them back and to get the 20x9's. They're back ordered through fuel for several weeks so I'm just curious what else you had to add for them to fit
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You can clear the x10s just need to trim a bunch. Get a 2" zone body lift to go with 2.5/1 kit. Less trim to clear with that option.
 

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