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Old 06-29-2015, 05:34 PM
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I rubbed on the lower bumper valance just a little while turning with factory wheels and 295/70/17 tires. A little trimming and you should be fine.
Old 06-29-2015, 06:15 PM
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no problem with the bfg 285/65R18s with some room to play. Just curios, why the wranglers? Did u not like the old tires u had
Old 06-29-2015, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by weigs
no problem with the bfg 285/65R18s with some room to play. Just curios, why the wranglers? Did u not like the old tires u had
Oh yeah, I know the 285/65/18 will fit on the 150. I've taken a peek at the new BFG TA KO2 and they are an option that's in play. Tough to decide, slightly wider tire in the 285/65 or taller tire in the 275/70. Why I was asking about the 295/65, as I'd prefer something a little wider than 275, but keeping with the 33" tire height, but don't want to level the truck. Decisions, decisions...

I've had the BFG TA KO on my last two 150's and other previous vehicles. While decent overall, they have been horrible in the snow and ice, and adequate off-road. I know, need studs for great ice driving. Both the TA KO2's and Duratrac's are snow rated now, so that is a bonus for each. Prior to the KO2, the BFG's weren't snow rated.

Anyways, I've seen many people I know (locally & online) jump the BFG ship for the Duratrac. I'm kind of losing the appeal for the BFG design too, not enough of a design change over the years. Also like the more aggressive style of the Duratrac, but keeping it an AT tire. Surely do not want an MT.
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Has anyone purchased wheels from customwheelsexpress.com? I am interested in purchasing some wheels, but looking for some reviews about the service.

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Good morning, I need some help in finding out what tires would fit on my truck. Here's my suspension and wheel and tire setup:

Truck- 2007 King Ranch 4x4

Front- Rancho Quick lift
Rear- Rancho RS 5000 Shocks

Wheels- stock 20" wheels
Tires- 275 x 60 x 20
Spacers- 2"

I want to keep my stock 20" wheels and I also don't want to go back down to a 55 series tire. I also would like to keep that slightly out of fender/quarter panel look (see pic). I need to get some new tires on their ASAP. I really don't want to lift the truck anymore, but if I have to, only slightly.
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Originally Posted by bkelly
Good morning, I need some help in finding out what tires would fit on my truck. Here's my suspension and wheel and tire setup:

Truck- 2007 King Ranch 4x4

Front- Rancho Quick lift
Rear- Rancho RS 5000 Shocks

Wheels- stock 20" wheels
Tires- 275 x 60 x 20
Spacers- 2"

I want to keep my stock 20" wheels and I also don't want to go back down to a 55 series tire. I also would like to keep that slightly out of fender/quarter panel look (see pic). I need to get some new tires on their ASAP. I really don't want to lift the truck anymore, but if I have to, only slightly.

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Old 07-20-2015, 10:52 AM
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305/55/20 on stock wheels would be perfect..
Old 07-21-2015, 04:43 PM
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Right now im running the oem fx4 20" wheels with 35x12.50r20 toyo open country mt on my truck with a 1/4" spacer. I was looking at a new set of wheels for it 20x9 xd wheels, my question is, should i get a -12 offset, or a +18 offset.
I dont want the tires to stick out any further than they have to (state troopers are *******s about lack of fender coverage in my area, thats why i had to sell my jeep)

any help would be appreciated

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Plus size will keep the wheel and tire in the wheel well more..
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Ok just got 2005 F-150 XLT and plan to level it was curious if a set RAPTOR wheels and tires I can get my hands on will fit??

Wheel Specs are:
17 inch Raptor Wheels With BF Goodrich Tires


Rim Specs: 17x8.5J +34MM
Tires Specs: BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A LT 315/70R17 121/118S

Those would translate to a small 35"? So by post #1 I would be ok with 2.5" level kit and to go to near a 35" tire?


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