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Old 10-10-2012, 02:21 PM
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Hey guys I was wondering if anyone close to this setup can post some pictures for me. I am primarily interested in some head on pics, front lower bumper lip with wheels cranked and back of front fender with wheels cranked.

I have a
2006 F150 Supercrew
2.5 hbs in front
1 ready lift rear (removed factory 2", put in rl 3")
285 75 17 nitto terra grapplers 33.8"
I currently have a 2 finger gap between front bumper lip and front mudflap at the worst spots.

I would like some pictures of a 17x8, 17x8.5, or 17x9 wheel with 0 offset or lower (-12, -18 etc)
I would like tires to be no smaller than a 285/70, 33x12.5 works, 285/75 would be ideal but I understand it's a rare size but a mud tire in a smaller size should be close.
I would also like to see if you have had to cut anywhere to ensure they did not rub.

I am interested in this because I am lifting my truck in stages. I am buying some 17x8.5 0 offsets if they fit correctly, procomp stage 1 6" in spring combined with my leveling kit, and gears (4.88s) and tires (37x12.5x17 irok) in summer/fall
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Old 10-11-2012, 11:08 AM
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Old 10-11-2012, 04:43 PM
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Im running a 20x10 wheel with -21. 285/65R20 Bfg allterrains ( 35x11.00 roughly ) with 6" of lift and later added 2" front spacer. My tires are taller then the 35x12.50R20 truxxus mt a buddy has on his truck. I rubbed my fender flares on the back side and the lower bumper valence before the spacer. I Just trimmed the valence on an angle. I'll snap a front view pick later.
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I've got 285 65 18 bfgs on my lariat, i find it's quite a bit higher than most stock fords. No level on it and i think it's just the factory offset, it's like +12 or something like that?
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Old 10-12-2012, 07:22 AM
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Great lookin trucks guys I was actually meaning I wanted some pictures of a low offset wheel(0 offset or so) with 33" or so tires but only on a leveled truck
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