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Old 11-28-2014, 09:04 AM
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2WD leveled w/ Rancho Quicklifts. Looking at BMF Novocanes 20x9 with a 0 offset. I want to run M/T trail Grapps. How bad of rubbing will I have? the guide didnt mention anything about offset.

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Originally Posted by SN95F150
2WD leveled w/ Rancho Quicklifts. Looking at BMF Novocanes 20x9 with a 0 offset. I want to run M/T trail Grapps. How bad of rubbing will I have? the guide didnt mention anything about offset.

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kinda need to know what size tire your looking at ?
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kinda need to know what size tire your looking at ?
33x12.5
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Originally Posted by SN95F150
33x12.5
nitto trail grapplers don't come in that size
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I think I've decide on what wheel I'm going to get, an 18x9 with 1mm off set and 5in bs. With a 295/70/18 tire. And I'm ok with some minor trimming.
My question is has anyone had an issue with rubbing in the rear when pulling a runabout boat or heavy load? I know my back end drops a lot once I hook my boat up.. Has anyone had any issues??
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Originally Posted by emhines
I think I've decide on what wheel I'm going to get, an 18x9 with 1mm off set and 5in bs. With a 295/70/18 tire. And I'm ok with some minor trimming. My question is has anyone had an issue with rubbing in the rear when pulling a runabout boat or heavy load? I know my back end drops a lot once I hook my boat up.. Has anyone had any issues??
My rear rubs a bit when I have the wheeler loaded and am towing my fishing boat but only when going off-road.... 20x9 +1 with 35x12.5 ... F150lifts.com ultimate kit
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Originally Posted by Allinkdupp
My rear rubs a bit when I have the wheeler loaded and am towing my fishing boat but only when going off-road.... 20x9 +1 with 35x12.5 ... F150lifts.com ultimate kit
Thanks, that's my biggest worry now is when I tow my boat. I don't want it rubbing a bunch when I hook the boat up.
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Thanks, that's my biggest worry now is when I tow my boat. I don't want it rubbing a bunch when I hook the boat up.
I my rear bilsteins keep it pretty good, you can always airbag the rear... I think you will find it will be ok, there aren't many cases in witch you off-road with the boat.
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I my rear bilsteins keep it pretty good, you can always airbag the rear... I think you will find it will be ok, there aren't many cases in witch you off-road with the boat.
Yeah, I have the 9000s on my rear with the quick lifts on the front. I just did want it rubbing a lot when I was backing my boat in.
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I have a 2004 F150 supercab 4wd and the previous owner installed 20x9.5" aftermarket rims with a 6" offset and P275/60R20 road tires. The truck has a 2" lift.

I want to install a 33" mud tire but it seems like the options for tires for 20' rims are limited and expensive. I am debating going with 18" rims as the tire selection looks better and are less expensive.

Thoughts?


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