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Here are some pics. This is in access height on about a foot and a half curb and it's really close to rubbing. I am not sure how much more crammed it would get but it looks like it might work. When in access height and on flat ground and full lock there is about an inch from touching.
On air and stock. They don't seem to rub when turning in the parking lot. Discount said it was the biggest I could go according to them. I'll need to flex it a little bit to know for sure.
They don't look that big. I'm surprised. Look like 275/70 R18s. Either way. Going to be a squeaker. My 32.6" 265/70 R18 miss the liner by a gnat's whisker.
They don't look that big. I'm surprised. Look like 275/70 R18s. Either way. Going to be a squeaker. My 32.6" 265/70 R18 miss the liner by a gnat's whisker.
Looks great.
You sir are right.... I have looked at so many different sizes over the last 3 days that I misspoke. They are 275 65 18s which makes a lot more sense now. Sorry for the confusion!
You sir are right.... I have looked at so many different sizes over the last 3 days that I misspoke. They are 275 65 18s which makes a lot more sense now. Sorry for the confusion!
No worries inater. I was just puzzled is all. (Doesn't take much to leave me puzzled. A low bar).
That size should fit without any problems. Nominal 32.1" versus 32" OEM
Yup, these 'knock off' parts are fantastic - one exception was the LH bracket needs a little grinding on the last fold going to the inboard bolt hole. Other than that, a perfect fit! Thanks for the video Simon @ PowerfulUK and the extra pointers on grinding from Eitan! While everything was opened up I couldn't resist adding a little high-viz "Seahawks" green to the tow lug. :-)