Zone level with 20x12 and 35s. Will it work?

ThatClean7.3

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Hey guys, I'm new here. Not new to forums though. I did try and search before posting this, but I didn't come up with my answer. I just had a zone 2.5'' level installed on my truck. I was planning on running 20x12 with 33s, but after seeing how high it lifted it, I'm thinking 35s will look better. Has anyone ran 20x12 with 35s on a leveled leaf sprung truck? Its a 1999 7.3. if you have or have any insight on rubbing or what I would run into, please help. Thanks for your time. I would upload pictures, but its not giving me the option to.
 

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your gonna rub....theres no doubt about it. I think it all depends on how much your willing to deal with. From what ive seen 20x12 and 33s can rub on some trucks, and it seems like 35s always rub.
 

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Thank you for the reply. I guess I'm just trying to figure out how bad it will rub. I'll most likely just stick with the 33s. Trucks already got a big enough turning radius as it is. haha I don't want to rub the springs more than I have to.
 

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Can always run the 33s and depending how well they work out for you when they wear out go bigger if you feel comfortable with the rub

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I'm running 2.5" icon springs,20x12, and 305/55 tires. I had to trim about 2-3 1/2" of plastic. I hope this helps.


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I've made up my mind to just stick with 33s. I'll get the 33s now and later on once im used to it, if I want i might end up going to 35s. Thank you all for taking the time to help and give me your input. Its much appreciated. :rockon:
 

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Figured Id post up a picture of the final product. I stuck with 33 12.50 20 trail graps. I haven't actually seen or driven the truck yet, I don't have it with where I'm stationed at. But I went with the zone 2.5'' level up front and put a 1'' fabtech block in the rear on top of the factory. It will settle to either perfectly level or close. I've been told theres no rubbing or scrubbing either. The wheels are 20x12 hostile havocs incase anyone was wondering. Thank you everyone again for the time and help.
 

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These are 20x12 hostile sprocket with 305/55/20 with icon 2.5" lift springs and Fab tech 4" black in the rear
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It does good I only had to trim about 2 inches because of contact at full lock going up inclines or into a steep parking lot.
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I have a procomp leveling block under the coil spring and 20x12 American force shields with 305/55r20 cooper st Maxx and I rub horrible


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