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I have been searching. But I haven't found what I am looking for.

Would a P275/60r20 06-08 20 on a 2/4 2005 1500 coil flip drop rub a lot?

Thanks in advanced.
 
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#3 ·
You'll be fine with up to a 33" tire on a 2/4 drop. thats what stock tire size is and it fits fine without any issues.
 
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#6 ·
from my experience i have a 2-4.5 kit on my rcsb put it on at 2,500mi with factory 275 60 20's and my inner fenders are torn up. i just replaced with 275 55 20 and all is well.
note that after i cut my front bumpstops off i installed pancake bumpstops so that may be where i went wrong
 
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yeah, my 275/60s rubbed a few holes in my inner fender liners with the McGs 2" drop spindles

the 275/55 was a little better. now Im running a 285/50. i think....
 
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#8 ·
The 275/55 should work a bit better. You will still want to get rid of the stock bumpstop, though. With the stocker there is no room for the suspension to travel and it rides like poo. And even with the 275/55s the front might rub every once and a while, but nothing major.
So are you closer to dropping yours finally?
 
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#21 ·
I used that size on my 4/6 drop..
 

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#12 ·
Here you go. :D
 

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#11 ·
i have tires that are like 30.5" and have like 3.5" inches to spare. so i think a 32" would look great.
 
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#13 ·
That is going to look good. Just do it!! :ecool:
 
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#14 ·
It does look awesome. I want to lower mine too, but I just can't drive in the woods anywhere to go hiking if I do. OE I think you should just go ahead and lower it, we have been back and forth with this enough. In the worst case keep the lift and if you don't like it go back the other way :)
 
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#16 ·
i think that those wheels will look good on a lowered truck too.
 
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#18 ·
when I had the 2/4 drop my KMC wheels had a bit more poke to them like yours and they looked fine. I think I have a pic somewhere.... Have to try to find it...
 
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#19 ·
Just did some searching on here and found them. Back in January of '08. Man, the truck changed... Anyway, these were with 275/60s, so I think if you put 275/55s on there it would be better.
 

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#20 ·
I'd recommend the 275/55s or something in the 31-32" range.
2/4 drop on 06 20"s with 295/50-20s
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Same drop with 06 20"s and 275/60-20's on it.
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