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no need for spacers at that height...its only 2" lower. Also, correct size tires can be used instead of stretching at that height as well.
So does that mean I should go 40 in front and 45 in the rear? Plus I still don't know what tire size to run. I was thinking 225/30 in the front and 275/30 in the rear. Unless you guys think that will rub or something.