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Re: 285/70/17 BFG AT on Stock Steelies? No lift?
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LandCruiserSteve previously said:
I ran that configuration (BFG 285 AT's w/ stock wheels and no body mount chop) for some time prior to eventually adding an OME 3" lift. And, even did some moderate off-roading with no noticeable rubbing issues.

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LCSteve,
Thanks for taking the time to post the pics and respond. That is what I needed to hear. I don't do any crazy offroading, so if you didn't rub much, I probably won't either the places that I go!.
I do plan on lifting the FJC eventually. I just don't want to throw $300 at something that I will have to take off and replace with somehting that costs another $1800 later. So I am going to try and avoid lifting at all until I can afford coil-overs.
Thanks guys.
Anyone else have pictures of this setup (maybe a black diamond?) I will be running white letters so I would love to see BFG 285/70/17's on a stock black diamond with stock steel wheels. If it exists out there, post it up!
Thanks.
GPWDFJ 
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4X4 MT6, (Black Diamond), Option Pkg 2, Side Curtain Air Bags, Roof Rack, & Tow Hitch. Bandi-mount (original collectors edition), 3' firestick/quick release, Radio Shack CB, 36,000 miles. BFG A/T KO 285/70/17's on OEM Steelies. No lift, no chop, unknown rubbing.
2004 Nissan Titan SE Crew Cab w/ leveling kit BFG
AT KO 285/70/17 (Black)
1970 Chevelle clone SS w/ 350 (Black)
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