no rubbing, except there was one point where the tire was "touching" the wheel well, but not enough to be concerned about. Also, with the lift, the vehicle drives better than the original stock suspension so I have very happy with the outcome
HAHA I had 4Wheel parts tell me the same thing when I showed up to get my 315's installed on my LX with a 2.5" OME lift.
I bet him there tire warranty that they would fit with out rubbing, I got a free tire replacement warranty and my 5th tire mounted free (he was so amazed he mounted the spare for nothing)
"Jeeps always rub with 33's let alone 35's man they need like 6" of lift for 35's thats just amazing a Lexus with 2.5" can fit them"
I had a local tire shop tell me that 35's would put too much stress on my axles and I would be breaking shafts. I started to educate him about Land Cruisers but decided to tell him that it wouldn't be a problem and to just put them on if he wanted my money. They must put more tires on Heeps than LC's. I will be going elsewhere for my 37+ tires.
I did get some rubbing on the rear passenger wheel well until I got it dialed in properly with the adjustable panhard bar. it wore the paint right off of the frame rail. No big deal though. I have about 5.5 in of lift.