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Old 08-18-2014, 04:20 PM
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I have 1998 ford f150 4x4 and I have 2.5 leveling kit on it I was wondering if I could fit 35x12.5 on it with out too much rubbing
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I have 1998 ford f150 4x4 and I have 2.5 leveling kit on it I was wondering if I could fit 35x12.5 on it with out too much rubbing
with stock rims or ones similar in backspace and offset
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Some similar
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Did it with my 97. 2.5" rough country. The tires rubbed a bit because of the width but not the height. I had them on 16 inch stock wheels
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What if I put 18x9 moto metal or fuel off road rims
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Just crank your t-bars, I did 35's on no lift.



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