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I saw the tire fitment chart, but it starts with 2in lifts. what about stock height?

example. 2000 ranger xlt. whats the largest you can fit stock? with out rubbing, obviously.
 


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2wd... 31's I believe
 

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I know the newer 2wd and 4wd T-bar rangers are 2" taller then the 93-97 2wd... But aren't the 98-08's an inch or two taller as well?
 

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I know the newer 2wd and 4wd T-bar rangers are 2" taller then the 93-97 2wd... But aren't the 98-08's an inch or two taller as well?
this isnt a t-bar ranger, im talking about my buddys 2000 XLT...
 

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Yeah, I was wondering if coil sprung 2wds 98+ were also 2" taller.
Atleast I've always had that thought. Should have worded it differently.
 

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No, only t-bar trucks sit taller.

A std 2WD truck, 30s is about max unless you want to trim fenders.
 

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No, only t-bar trucks sit taller.

A std 2WD truck, 30s is about max unless you want to trim fenders.
30's will fit good no rubbing? or should i go a little smaller?
 

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if you're the same height as me... 29.5's will rub inside fender at full flex
 

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so... 28's? ...?
 

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I'm confused. I like the tire chart in the tech library better, but it only shows with lift, not at stock height.
 

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It's possible 30s may rub if you flex it out, yes.

if you want to avoid any rubbing at all, then use the 235/75R15.
 
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i have 31's on my 94 4wd, i havent gotten to realy wheel it since i bought it yet but flexing it a bit on dirt mounds and such never lead to any rubbing. bumps while moving would probly be a different story though.
 

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i have 31's on my 94 4wd, i havent gotten to realy wheel it since i bought it yet but flexing it a bit on dirt mounds and such never lead to any rubbing. bumps while moving would probly be a different story though.
His setups totally different though... Newer Gen 2wd.
2 inches lower then your 4wd
 

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