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Originally Posted by n0useforaname First....I don't think a body lift is the way to go with a Diesel. I heard it messes with the cooling system.
Second...If you are putting bigger tires on stock wheels, there is supposedly an issue with them blowing out or something of the sort, you might want to research that...and if you do anyways, with some cranking and cutting you can fit 285/75-16 tires. IF you go with aftermarket wheels, you'll probably rub. I put aftermarket wheels on mine with a 0 offset (basically wheels that stick out the least) and my 265's rubbed pretty good...and I have a leveling kit...
Third...if you're looking at a leveling kit..Cognito is the best, but it's $$$$$. I have a readylift kit...it was 200.00 and it still has stock ride quality and I have NO issues with it. There are also many others to look into as well.... | the issue you mentioned isn't realy a tire problem it is more the style of wheel used with the over sized tires,with the wider aftermarket wheels you have nothing to worry about only on the OEM 6.5" wide Aluminum wheels.
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