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Question for the leaf spring guys.
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[QUOTE="Josh923, post: 1261313, member: 21543"] Alright, I've got an 04 and my current setup is 18x8.75 +12 with 37/13.50r16r18's. I have a 6.5" procomp lift and a ranch hand on the front so there's no clearance issues as far as that's concerned. However, at full lock i hit my leaf springs pretty bad. I'm wanting to upgrade to a set of 18x12 -44's but for the life of me can't figure out if they're going to have the same issue. The offset adds a lot more clearance, but am I still going to rub due to the 12" width? Any input is appreciated. Just trying not to spend a bunch of money only to find out it won't work. I'd rather not have to use wheel spacers. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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