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Robert Alton
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10/03/2004
01:15:09

Subject: Questionable tire size
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Guys i need some help..........I have a 2004 2wd Dodge Dakota Ext cab. As of right now i have a 2" suspension lift and am getting ready for a 2" body lift. Will 295-75-16 tires fit on my stock rims? Will there be any rubbing on the frame, do i need wheel spacers and will there be any triming requried. I know there are a lot of questions in this thread but any advice or info would be greatly appreciated.



zzz
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10/05/2004
14:20:16

RE: Questionable tire size
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if you have 16 inch rims the tires will fit.....you will have some slight frame rub at full lock. wheel spacers should not be required and are not very safe anyways. as far as triming the fender or bumper it would be hard to say........it will also depend on if you have the stock fender flares or not.




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10/05/2004
16:12:38

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2wd , 295 75 , don't think so



Robert
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10/05/2004
17:40:53

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Thanks guys for the info.....how bout 3" body lift....would it make things any better as far as frame rub?



scott1981
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10/05/2004
18:57:12

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no, raising the body has nothing to do with the ralationship between the frame and tire. Get a tire with different backspacing to push it out away from the frame, that will solve your problem.



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