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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
20inch or 18 inch wheels
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[QUOTE="Betarocker, post: 1473088, member: 477"] I want zero rub, ever. Going to the next size tire would be 38x15.50, and that would rub. I use my truck on rough terrain occasionally and never want the tire to contact any part of the truck. I'm not one of those that comment " I have a leveling kit and run 37s and they don't rub. Unless the wheels are steered and I drive over a squished blob of gum." [/QUOTE]
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