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Old 08-07-2013, 04:52 PM
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You got any pics of this man? I'd like to see it.
I took some pics..im on my phone right now so may not be able to upload pics till later
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Does anyone know if this setup work work with a 2" leveling and 35s. if it will work id love to order in the set up. Havent seen anyone run this brand on Maui yet. its a METHOD STANDARS wheel in machined and i want to mount AMP 35 X 12.5 X 20 on them. Any help if great.

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20 x 9.05, 6, and 8 lug+18mm5.75"2500 lbs. - 3600 lbs.
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Im running 20x9 with 0 offset on 35x12.50x20 with a level
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Originally Posted by JoeRnCT
Phew! Finally found some recent posts on my predicament. I bought a 2006 XLT a few weeks ago. The previous owner had a 2" leveling kit installed and put on 35x12.50 tires on 17" Mickey Thompson Classic II wheels. I don't know the width or offset but they do stick out from under the fenders, but there's no rubbing. I want to get a more street-friendly tire and was thinking of changing to the Dick Cepek DC-2 rims. I would like to keep the current look. That is, having a tire fill the wheel well area. I hate the look of a tire that has so much open space around it. Anyway, I was thinking of getting another set of 35s, just not as wide....if that's possible. Then I was thinking maybe increase the rim size, and decrease the tire size. Stepping up to an 18" rim wouldn't really be much of a visual change so I'm thinking of going up to 20" max. Does anyone know if a 33" tire would fit on a 20" rim without rubbing? If I did go with an 18" rim, would a "street-friendly" 35" tire work since it won't have such an agressive tread? I included pics of the current setup. BTW, everyone seems to recommend TireRack but I found cheaper prices at McCormackRacing.



Wanna sell those rims? Lol truck looks sharp by the way
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*18x9, 6x135 OS: -11mm BS: 4.5. Will this rim fit on my 2004 lariat 4x4, and will it work with my 295/70r/18 nitto trail grapplers?
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Originally Posted by blakemccann_22
*18x9, 6x135 OS: -11mm BS: 4.5. Will this rim fit on my 2004 lariat 4x4, and will it work with my 295/70r/18 nitto trail grapplers?
I don't think a negative offset works space it and maybe
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I have an 04 f150 XLT Heavy Duty Payload with 2" leveling kit. Anyone know if I can fit BF Goodrich All Terrain 285/75R/16 on aftermarket 16x8 wheels with 4.25 backspacing?
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16's wont clear the brakes on an '04-'08 body truck
Old 09-01-2013, 10:40 PM
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Up top on the top Dk. Blue menu bar under TECH TOOLS there is a rim tire calculator if it helps you any
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Found this tire calculator while trying to figure out what to put on my stock 20" rims:

http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.htm...el=&maxdelta=2


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