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yes, im almost positive. I have 2.25 inch spacers with no factory cladding at all, and it looks like they would for sure fit, with new rims or wheel spacers
I put my 285/75's on my X after I had just put a 3" BL on it (not the RB spacers yet) and the wheels would only turn about 50% each way...I really just don't see you being able to fully clear or steer 285's on a 2.5" spacer lift. You'll need to start cutting to make it happen.
i'm with potroast on this one. they wont fit unless you cut because you also need to bring into account the wheels being brought inward which pulls the tire more inside the wheel well
yes, im almost positive. I have 2.25 inch spacers with no factory cladding at all, and it looks like they would for sure fit, with new rims or wheel spacers