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35x11.5r20 on stock suspension?

Dben

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Hi - first post here. Thanks

I have a 21 King Ranch, 4x4, max trailer tow.

I have a 6112, 5160 setup on order and plan to run the front on the 2” clip.

With that I also got a set of 35x11.5r20 D rated Falken Wildpeaks that I’m going to run on the stock 20” wheels.

My question is, can I have my shop go ahead and mount the tires with the stock suspension or will it rub? Additionally, if it will rub, why? Shouldn’t the suspension be able to “flex” the tire deeper into the wheel well than the 2” suspension lift would compensate?

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I have the 6112, 5160 setup on my '23 and am currently running 35x11.50r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and though it doesn't rub, it's dang close. I have the 6112's at the highest setting as well for a level look. I'm running a +12 wheel. Not sure any of this info helps, but I would assume it would rub without the 6112 installed for you even on stock wheels. I could be wrong though.

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I have the 6112, 5160 setup on my '23 and am currently running 35x11.50r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and though it doesn't rub, it's dang close. I have the 6112's at the highest setting as well for a level look. I'm running a +12 wheel. Not sure any of this info helps, but I would assume it would rub without the 6112 installed for you even on stock wheels. I could be wrong though.

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This is the best information I've seen so far. It's rare that someone describes both their wheel offset, tire size, and suspension preload/height in the same post.
 

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