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285/70/17 tires with or without lift?

keonigt

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703 method on a plus 35 offset

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That setup looks great!

Are the tires flush with the fenders? I would like to run this setup if the tires/wheels are flush and not poking.
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I installed a full-size 285/70 r17 under the bed. It fits. The tires are wider but honestly I think it kinda looks badass with the bigger spare. It looks like it might impact my departure angle, but the tires are built to support the weight of the truck and they might even protect my trailer hitch a bit. Definitely it will get me home if I ever need it. Stock suspension and wheels, no mods to exhaust. Nitto Ridge Grapplers.
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Love the look bro!

What wheels and specs are they?
 

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I have not, I read on another thread that it might fit aired down and with the axle dump exhaust installed.

I haven't seen a picture of someone actually installing a full size down there yet though.
I fit a 33.2” tire under the trail hunter zero issue
 

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285/70/17 is easy mcpeasy - requires no mods at all. Bigger question is can you get a 285/75/17 with no mods
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