pix of the new 33s
They look great! They're a sweet addition to your truck! Time to start pinching pennies for a Superlift now!
They'll rub a LOT. When I had 33x12.5s on stock height I cranked my torsions to the max and had to trim my fender flares and lower valence. They still rubbed the inner fender on hard left turns and over speed bumps.
They'll rub a LOT. When I had 33x12.5s on stock height I cranked my torsions to the max and had to trim my fender flares and lower valence. They still rubbed the inner fender on hard left turns and over speed bumps.
some will say they rub some wont cause i know when i had my BFG Mud tires on mine at stock height in the same size other then wheeling i never had and issue with rubbing. and mine were only on a 15x8 rim with a 3.75 backspacing.
Originally Posted by Gearhead61
They look great! They're a sweet addition to your truck! Time to start pinching pennies for a Superlift now!
They'll rub a LOT. When I had 33x12.5s on stock height I cranked my torsions to the max and had to trim my fender flares and lower valence. They still rubbed the inner fender on hard left turns and over speed bumps.

They'll rub a LOT. When I had 33x12.5s on stock height I cranked my torsions to the max and had to trim my fender flares and lower valence. They still rubbed the inner fender on hard left turns and over speed bumps.

Tires look good, but I do think your need center caps. lol
You try to find some on ebay?
I got my 255/10.50 to rub the inner fenderwell..... I dont remember noticing it rub but the other day I looked and there were some rub marks on the drivers side.
You try to find some on ebay?
I got my 255/10.50 to rub the inner fenderwell..... I dont remember noticing it rub but the other day I looked and there were some rub marks on the drivers side.
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