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Old Jan 30, 2006
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32's with leveling kit?

Will 32"x11.5 fit on my truck with a 2" leveling kit? Thanks guys.
 
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Old Jan 30, 2006
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zach runs 32s on just a front coil spacer. nothing done in the rear, so yes it will work.
 
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Yup.....a leveling kit will fit a 32. Just some spacers will do the trick.
 
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Alright thanks guys, just making sure.
 
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No problemo. Good luck.
 
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NO NO NO N ON ONO NO ON O NO N ON O NO OO ON NO NO N you ******* i run a 265x75x16 which is a 32x10.5x16!!!!!!!!!!!! majic # is 10.5.... you cant fit a 11.5" wide tire sorry. might have to take off the whole front valance to make it work and idk about the fender
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006
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hes 4wd though, so shouldnt he be a lil bit higher in the front to begin with?
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006
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Yeah dont I have a little bit more hieght than you Zach?
 
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Old Jan 31, 2006
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?????????? I dont know. Actually when i got a 3" body lift and 2" leveling kit i could clear 32x11.50's. And when i tried the 33" tires with the 3" body and 2" leveling kit i had some rubbing going on. just some facts for you. and we pretty much have the same truck
 
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Originally Posted by Maxboost
Yeah dont I have a little bit more hieght than you Zach?
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hes 4wd though, so shouldnt he be a lil bit higher in the front to begin with?
nope false thinking on the 93-97 trucks. what makes the 2wd seem so much lower is the tires if before i put my bigger tires on and lift block and if i where to switch tires with a 93-97 4x4 i would be the same hieght they use the same springs and everything. hell dont beleave me go to autozone ask for 1 2wd shock and a 4x4 shock for the front let them expand and hold them up to eachother... there the same...found this out the hard way. NOW there is 4x4's from the factory that are "bigger" that is the high rise package. and i know your truck doesnt have it. it was a 2" lift all around from the factory there isnt many of them.

so to anwser the question once agian no i dont think 32x11.5x15 will fit stock on 2" lift block. with out some rubber here and there...
 
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i think im a good example
 
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yes you are i was just clearing up someting
 
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Old Feb 1, 2006
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Ok thanks Zach, I believe you. I just wanted to be sure, and I learned some new stuff so its all good.
 
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