BadCrosby
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My Offset on these wheels is a little less so I had to do a level to prevent it from rubbing to put the 295s on it. It's only 2 inches and not a lift so it still has a slight rake. I don't tow all that often so the high nose didn't factor in. I was more concerned about Blue Cruise freaking out and it has been fine. On day to day driving it definitely made a difference on its stance. Looks way better.Much obliged! I like the look. On mine I put Fuel Vector wheels (20x9 +20) with Mickey Thompson A/T size 285/60R20. I'm really happy with it, but beginning to wonder if I should do the leveling like you. My front tires seem pretty close to the fender right now, but I haven't observed any rubbing. I don't mind the raked look with the rear end high, but I am worried that if I level it then whenever I tow a trailer or have a heavy load in the bed I'm going to get that "high nose" look which I really hate.
Have you seen what it does to the level if you have a load on the back? From what I understand, the 2" level is really the smallest that can be done, but let me know if that's wrong.
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