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

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Thanks for the input BigMac18, your ride looks good.

What leveling lift did you go with?
 

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Thanks for the input BigMac18, your ride looks good.

What leveling lift did you go with?

I have an ebay 2 1/2" Upper Strut spacer and a 1/2" lower strut spacer in the front. (I wasn't sure if I wanted all 3" or stick with 2 1/2, so i wanted some flexibility)
And I have an ebay 2" rear spring spacer with shock extenders.

I am going to install the 5100's on the 2nd notch with the 2 1/2" spacer in front along with new lifted upper control arms in the next couple weeks
 

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Import, I put a 2" Rough Country level on mine with the stock wheels wrapped with 295/60R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I must say I love the Nitto's aggressive look and they are quiet too. I had to do a little trimming on the inside of the rear liners. I didn't cut the front liner just used a sledge hammer to bend the corner on the firewall a little and used a drimal on the front plastic shelf that the liner attaches to. I was getting on average 16.2 mpg now 14.5-15.5. I did put a K&N CAI on it and it got me about 1 MPG when I could keep my foot out of it. It sounds great when you romp on that 6.2. Anyways I hope this helps have a great day.
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Import, I put a 2" Rough Country level on mine with the stock wheels wrapped with 295/60R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I must say I love the Nitto's aggressive look and they are quiet too. I had to do a little trimming on the inside of the rear liners. I didn't cut the front liner just used a sledge hammer to bend the corner on the firewall a little and used a drimal on the front plastic shelf that the liner attaches to. I was getting on average 16.2 mpg now 14.5-15.5. I did put a K&N CAI on it and it got me about 1 MPG when I could keep my foot out of it. It sounds great when you romp on that 6.2. Anyways I hope this helps have a great day.
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Definitely want this as my next tire size.
 
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