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265/70-R18 need a lift/level kit?

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Make note that you can loosen the crash bars and adjust them a little if you have minor rubbing.
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Is that with fully turning the wheel one way or another? I can live with minimal rubbing on bumps while the wheel is locked one way or the other while I wait for a level kit
Re-read his post.

It says that is WITH a 2" level.

A better question is factory offset wheels, or aftermarket.
 

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265/70/18 Wildpeaks fit on stock suspension? Not saying I don't believe you, just trying to figure out tires for myself before a level kit... these stock tires are pretty garbage. I don't do much off roading, just a light trail if anything, so not too worried about getting full articulation or anything. Do you have pics by chance?
Well, I'm not sure how to provide proof to you. However, I installed these tires with NO mods. No modded crashbars, no lift, no nothing...and they fit. Was it close? Probably. Did I manage a 1200 mile roadtrip without issue? Yes.

Ended up installing the Fox kit mid road trip and tore up the Talladega National Forest. Those tires and the Fox 2.0 lift is a killer combo.

Edit: Check my posts for pics before and after the Fox kit install.
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