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  1. 07fx4silver
    11-10-2008 04:21 PM
    07fx4silver
    That 2.5" leveling kit is all you need to clear 35's on stock rims, rear doesn't need anything. I personally had the autospring 2.5" leveling kit and their 3" rear block that replaced the stock 2" rear block. The 3" rear block wasn't needed to fit the 35's but was more so personal preference. Keep the 2.5" leveling kit you have now and what you do to the rear (keep it stock, add a leaf, or taller block) is up to you. Once again, SEARCH the forum as there is a ton of info on this subject
  2. 07fx4silver
    11-09-2008 10:09 PM
    07fx4silver
    04-08 4x4 can fit 35's on stock rims or some after market rims with a 2" leveling kit with minimal rubbing at full turn. Do some searching on the forum, lots of info on this subject

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