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Old 11-23-2015, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe22522
Please dont get those wheels..
And my advice would be to buy the wheel of YOUR choice. I wouldn't visit this website to look at sweet trucks if they all looked the same or just like mine

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Old 11-24-2015, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe22522
Please dont get those wheels..
Why not?
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Help! I just went from 245s to 275s and now my tire pressure sensors are all out of wack. One tire reads "0" and gives me a warning light.

Do I need to take it to the Ford dealership to reset them?

Thanks!

EDIT: 2015 SCREW 2WD 2.7L, with 275/70R17 Cooper AT3 installed no level/lift no rubbing.

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Old 11-24-2015, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by basicallymike
Help! I just went from 245s to 275s and now my tire pressure sensors are all out of wack. One tire reads "0" and gives me a warning light.

Do I need to take it to the Ford dealership to reset them?

Thanks!

EDIT: 2015 SCREW 2WD 2.7L, with 275/70R17 Cooper AT3 installed no level/lift no rubbing.
I'm not sure, but you might wanna post in the 2015 truck section. Not as many people who know what they are taking about are going to be reading this thread! Sorry that's all the help I can offer!
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Hey all new to the forum and looking for some help with a wheel set up I'm looking at.

1st Wheel size is a 20x9 with a 5inch backspace 0 offset
2nd wheel size is a 20x10 with 4.625 inch backspace with a -22 offset

Looking at running a 295-60-20 tire. Could someone tell me how much either set up would stick out past the wheel well and if I would have any issues running this set up? Thanks,Joe
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The 1st will be about an inch out, the 2nd will be about 2 3/4". Give or take 1/4" on either one.
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Originally Posted by bign1497
The 1st will be about an inch out, the 2nd will be about 2 3/4". Give or take 1/4" on either one.
Thanks
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You will need at least a level as those tires are 34" tall. The second one will most likely cause you to do some trimming so they don't rub. Not sure about the first one. I would go down to 295/55/20 so they wouldn't rub. Here's one with 9" +1 https://www.customwheeloffset.com/wh...it-custom-rims Here's one 10" -24. https://www.customwheeloffset.com/wh...it-custom-rims Each one tells what level they have and what mods they did

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Originally Posted by bign1497
You will need at least a level as those tires are 34" tall. The second one will most likely cause you to do some trimming so they don't rub. Not sure about the first one
Ok Thanks. I already have a 2 inch ready lift leveling kit to go on. Just trying to find that wheel set up I like without the wheel sticking out to far. Hoping there will be some great deals out there the next few days and buy some.
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Originally Posted by STERATMYGRAYFX4
Ok Thanks. I already have a 2 inch ready lift leveling kit to go on. Just trying to find that wheel set up I like without the wheel sticking out to far. Hoping there will be some great deals out there the next few days and buy some.
I edited my last post to give you more info. See post # 4398 You can do your own search in gallery for pics or products to seeprices and such

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