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Old 02-05-2015, 10:26 AM
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I have a 2013 F-150 Limited Screw 4x4. 22" wheels with 275/45/22 tires. I've been looking at new wheels and think I may have finally decided on a set. The following are the specs on them.

Size 20x10, Pattern Bolt 6x135, Bolt Pattern 6x5.5, Bore 106.4, Offset -19, BSM (in) 4.75, Rating (lb) 2500, Weight (lb)47, LipSize (in) 4.59

What is the biggest tire I can get with out issues on stock set-up?

I have also thought about doing a lift. My only draw back is stock suspension still rides good. What is the best way to raise it? Leveling kit? I'm only looking for 2.5-3" but want the most comfortable ride possible. How much rougher would it be from stock feel?
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2-2.5 inch level max... your ride will still be there...and around 305/55/20 or 285/60/20 for the max rubber with -19 offset without any problems.
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Thanks for the response. Just to make sure those numbers for tires are good on stock and if I did do a level kit I could go bigger.
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here are a couple links for ya man the first is what guys are running stock, http://goo.gl/FNkSmR

And this link is what guys are running with leveling kits! http://goo.gl/kngNc3

Hope this helps ya out man!
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Originally Posted by Chien
Thanks for the response. Just to make sure those numbers for tires are good on stock and if I did do a level kit I could go bigger.
yes and you dont want to go past 2.5 on the level... some people do 3" but hear about problems with CV and ball joint angles.. if you go 3" up front you will need to do some thing with the rear to level
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Chien,

Just curious to know what you decided to go with. I'm in a similar boat as you but I have a 2.5" level so can go with bigger tires. I really love my Limited Rims but finding tires for them is a pain as the selection for 22" rims is "Limited" (pun intended).

I was considering Moto Metal 970's in a 20" and some Nittos. For and extra $600 I can have new rims and tires over just buying tires for the 22"s.

Phil
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Chien,

Just curious to know what you decided to go with. I'm in a similar boat as you but I have a 2.5" level so can go with bigger tires. I really love my Limited Rims but finding tires for them is a pain as the selection for 22" rims is "Limited" (pun intended).

I was considering Moto Metal 970's in a 20" and some Nittos. For and extra $600 I can have new rims and tires over just buying tires for the 22"s.

Phil
I went with Fuel wheels. 20x9. Terra Grappler 305/55R20 tires. No level kit. I have one small spot that rubbed.



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Good lookin' truck! What's the offset?
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Thanks Chien. Looks sweet!!!!

How are those Terra's in the snow? I'm in CT and want / need a good year round tire.

Also, You're truck looks really level just the way it sits. Is that just where it's parked or is it actually that level?

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I didn't get a lot of driving in the snow with them but for what I did I thought they were good. I've been really happy with the setup so far.

It's not level. I guess it is the way it's sitting and the angle of the pic. If you compare the wheel well gap you can see the rear is higher. I didn't want to add a level kit and risk any compromise towing.


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