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Old 03-19-2016, 03:27 PM #1
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Will 285/70/17 tires fit without wheels spacers?

I have a 3" Icon lift with the eBay uniball uca's and stock wheels. Can I fit 285/70/17 tires without wheel spacers or would it rub on the UCA?

I know this topic has been discussed all over, but I can find info on this exact combo.
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I have a 3" Icon lift with the eBay uniball uca's and stock wheels. Can I fit 285/70/17 tires without wheel spacers or would it rub on the UCA?

I know this topic has been discussed all over, but I can find info on this exact combo.
Some do and she don't, but based on what I have read it is less likely with aftermarket UCA's than with stock. That said, most have had to move fender wells forward, trim the fender and do a body mount chop to fringe 285's. I've also read that spacers increase the rubbing potential on fenders. 275/70/17's should fit with no problems.
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I have a 3" Icon lift with the eBay uniball uca's and stock wheels. Can I fit 285/70/17 tires without wheel spacers or would it rub on the UCA?

I know this topic has been discussed all over, but I can find info on this exact combo.
With stock 4th gen wheels/ no spacers, you will probably rub on the UCA and possibly the steering knuckle depending on which tire you go with. Spacers will alleviate that but increase the chance that you will rub on the cab mount and front bumper. Both of those are easily fixed by some trimming.
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I've got a 2/3 Bilstein/Toytec lift. Stock '04 SR5 wheels, planning on getting 285/70-R17 BFG KO2's. If it requires a good amount of grinding, ill just remove a lot of material, but I'm curious since I have stock UCA's if I'll need spacers to clear the UCA. Advice?
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