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I recently inherited a 1997 c2500 extended cab. It needed new tires so I had put a set of 285/75/16 MT on all four corners as well as new tie rods. Yesterday I noticed that when I turn the well all the way either direction I am rubbing on something but I don't believe it is the fender. Either way I am looking to do a suspension lift, after looking all morning I have not been able to find one that fits my truck. I am looking in the budget price range if at all possible. Thanks!
 

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? A lift on a c to fix tire rub? I guess if that's what you want to do...
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Lift-Kit-Front-2-5-Rear-2-GMC-Chevy-88-98-2WD-8-Lug-C2500-C3500-/221589291238
That is a leveling kit..2.5F2R
Here is the search I typed into google
https://www.google.com/search?biw=412&bih=327&ei=2NT7WdDoBYu8jwPJib_wAw&sjs=3&q=1997 c2500 2wd lift kit 8 lug&oq=1997 c2500 2wd lift kit 8 lug&gs_l=mobile-gws-serp.3..33i160l2.1841.6691..8558.......193.836.0j6............mobile-gws-wiz-serp.......0i71.A/TnM30u4gg=


Many results...your choice.

Honestly I would consider, trading tires for smaller set or...looking at different rim offsets... Or finding the rub, if not fender wells, prob sway bar, just look for a clean spot. Then attacking problem with more knowledge... Ie you know the rub, now we can know what will fix it. Other than downsizing tires.
 
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