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pics of your 305/70/17s please!!

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Pics of your 2-door with 305/70/17s please!!!
 
#2 ·
You may want to take that down a notch if you're not running a lift as that's a 34" tire and they are going to rub your fenders especially with any flexing at all. They are also going to look very crammed into the wheel well unless you have flat fenders or trim your oem ones. Basically you will lose functionability not gain it.

Mine are 305/70/16 (33's) with a Teraflex leveling kit 2" front 1" rear. No rubbing while off road even when disconnected. Perfect for 33's, but even with the leveling kit you may get minor fender rubbing while off road with 34's.

Just food for thought. :)

An idea of 33's and a leveling kit.

 
#4 ·
Vans gave some good info. I added 18/60springs along with a 3/4" front spacer with 295/70/17s which are just over 33".
 
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This is mine with 305/70/17 Goodyear MTR's. At the time I had 2" spring spacer in the front and 1" in the rear and no bump spacers. Tires rubbed like crazy front and rear. Wheels are 4.75 back spacing. I calculated that even 1" bump stops would have prevented the rubbing but I went a different direction. I now have 3" EVO plush rides with a drag link flip kit so I have 2.75" bump spacing in the front and 2" in the rear.
 
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