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You guys are killing me(brain cells). I was wanting to put a leveling kit and 35's on the new truck when it shows up and i was looking for 18" wheels, which seemed to be difficult as there are a lot more options on the 20" wheels. I'm trying to find the right offset to not have any rubbing with 35x12.50x18 and see a few posts from people expressing concerns about leveling kits, larger tires and adaptive steering behaving like a 20 year old truck going down the highway. They talk to the dealer who tell's them sorry, its your bigger tires and/or leveling kit causing the problem.
I'm about to say screw it and leave it stock height and tires for now until this becomes clearer.
Can anyone provide me the correct info or shall i just stay stock till it(adaptive steering, leveling & tires) gets clearly determined?
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