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That sounds like a great set up, Is this for a new refresh AT4?. I am considering something very similar but the 20x9 rims I like have a positive 2 or positive 20 offset. For tires I think I'm going with BFG KO2's. I would LOVE to fit 285/65R20 but might have to consider 275/65R20 as an option? Anyone with similar setups would be awesome to see and get confirmation that these would work. Thanks in advance.
 

A positive 2 wouldn't be much different than the +1 I am looking at. Do not want to run wheel spacer so I am still researching what offset will work best so I don't get that bulldog look.
 

Today I did the Ready Lift with the UCA's and rear block today and I installed BFG KO2 285/65/20's with 1/4" spacers for UCA/tire clearance. I have never run spacers so we'll see how that goes. Very minimal trimming up front, I had replaced the stock mud flaps with aftermarket caps. Ride excellent and the stance is what I was looking for without going full BDS suspension. I got a full 2" all the way around. I can post better pictures but I took one jumped in and took off haha.
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Today I did the Ready Lift with the UCA's and rear block today and I installed BFG KO2 285/65/20's with 1/4" spacers for UCA/tire clearance. I have never run spacers so we'll see how that goes. Very minimal trimming up front, I had replaced the stock mud flaps with aftermarket caps. Ride excellent and the stance is what I was looking for without going full BDS suspension. I got a full 2" all the way around. I can post better pictures but I took one jumped in and took off haha.View attachment 2083View attachment 2084
what color is this?
 

Not 2", since there is only one front level for the 22/23 AT4X, but here is mine with the 1.5" RC front level plus the 3.5" RC upper control arms. Supposedly adding the RC upper control arms gives it closer to a 1.75" lift, but I did not measure to confirm as I should have before and after.

The truck has 285/70R18 Nitto RG's on 18x9 -13 Fuel Contra 437 wheels. Went with -13 to give a little more wheel poke. Very slight rubbing on the factory mud flaps on the back of the front wheel wells. I took out the mounting bracket behind the splash guards on the back of the front wheel well (there are videos on YT on how to do this) to give more room. Although that is not where the slight rubbing was happening, it did give more space. I took off the rear mudflaps of the two front wheel wells and cut/trimmed off the areas that protruded the most. That got rid of the small amount of wheel rub from the -13 wheels and 34x11.5 Nitto RG tires. Although I plan to trim just a bit more of the mud flaps as there is one area that is still very close to rubbing.

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Keep in mind that stock wheels provide the best fit for 34-35" tires and stock wheels have an offset of +26. Staying closer to that offset usually means less trimming.
 

Here is my 2” leveling kit with 17x8.5 -0 offset and 35x12.5x17 Toyo ATIII’s in case you want to play with trimming... Trimming wasn't too terrible. Just a bracket removal and light trimming. Well worth it to fit 35's.
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Anyone running a 2" Leveling Kit with 285/65R20? Would like to see your set up. Current setup I am thinking is 20x9 Fuel Vapor 1mm with 285/65R20 Ridge Grapplers.
I am looking at the Readylift 2 with 20x9 +1 offset rims and a 285/60R-20 ( I think) as they are just 1" shorter than the size you mentioned but same width. I don't want to be cutting up my truck so they don't rub. Or possibly a 295/60R-20......also adding the Bilstein B8-5100 all around.
 

Leveled with a 20x9 +1 wheel and 295/60
I tried a 295/65 and would have had to trim too much to make them work. If you stick with a +18 or +20 wheel you might get 285/65 to fit, but still a little tight IMO. I think this tire size looks good and more importantly no cutting (I do have the AEV bumper and no mudflaps, so might might a difference if comparing). Thanks and good luck with your build!
 

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Message for AT4XRated...what leveling kit was installed? I too have the AT4X AEV and want to go with the 295/70/18 using the stock OEM wheels. Definitely don't want to cut or trim anything. Your truck has the perfect stance IMO.
 

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