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Old 08-07-2016, 02:12 PM
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But why?
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Must be nice to afford a setup like that! I'm down to look at your truck one day since we live close!
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Where are you from? Also i have a set of 20x10 fuel mavericks with 305/55 toyo at2s for sale with about 8k miles on them if youre interested
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Originally Posted by Griffinbrown64
Where are you from? Also i have a set of 20x10 fuel mavericks with 305/55 toyo at2s for sale with about 8k miles on them if youre interested
what's the offset? The next set of wheels I want is Mavericks or octanes so right up my alley
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what's the offset? The next set of wheels I want is Mavericks or octanes so right up my alley
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Old 08-09-2016, 01:51 PM
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Are you trying to go with some sort of mini Super Duty trying to run 24x14's with 37's??

Do you know what the back spacing is because your 6" rough country lift has a max backspacing. Your wheels and tires will most likely not fit!

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I bought them from a guy with a 6 inch suspension lift and 3 inch body lift so id assume they fit.. if not i can add a leveling kit on top
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You're not gonna want to stack those spacers
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Originally Posted by Griffinbrown64
I bought them from a guy with a 6 inch suspension lift and 3 inch body lift so id assume they fit.. if not i can add a leveling kit on top
Do you know if he was running wheel spacers?

Like berty said, you don't want to stack spacers.

It's also not about height to fit wheels and tires. If you have an aggressive wheel with a lot of backspacing and a suspension kit calls for a max 5" backspacing, it will not fit.
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Also, be careful with just adding parts to kits. The suspension kit was designed with all of the components it comes with for a reason.

I can see you adding something and the whole geometry is thrown off!

Your thread will most likely turn into this thread...

https://www.f150forum.com/f4/2wd-lift-idea-349766/

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