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Tire and wheel fitment guide for 04-08

Old 06-08-2012, 05:36 PM
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Just ordered these http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...8.5&vid=008441

They have a 6.2 backspacing, will these be ok to run with 35's? I will be mounting the stock tires on them for now...

BTW, I have a 2004 FX4
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On a stock 2004 Fx4, how big of a tire would a be able to run with a 20" rim comfortably without rubbing?
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Originally Posted by Derfdog15
Just ordered these http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...8.5&vid=008441

They have a 6.2 backspacing, will these be ok to run with 35's? I will be mounting the stock tires on them for now...

BTW, I have a 2004 FX4
I think you're going to be close to the control arms, but you can always add wheel spacers. Nice lookin rims and that's a killer price. I love DTD.

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Im hoping someone can help, I recently purchased a set of Mickey Thompson Classic II, and I have a leveling kit in my truck, but im not sure of the backspacing of the wheels, will i be able to fit a 35" mud tire?
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Originally Posted by bubba93
Im hoping someone can help, I recently purchased a set of Mickey Thompson Classic II, and I have a leveling kit in my truck, but im not sure of the backspacing of the wheels, will i be able to fit a 35" mud tire?
What are you running now?
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Originally Posted by bubba93
Im hoping someone can help, I recently purchased a set of Mickey Thompson Classic II, and I have a leveling kit in my truck, but im not sure of the backspacing of the wheels, will i be able to fit a 35" mud tire?
maybe..depends on the backspacing...
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I have a 05 supercrew with a 2.5" leveling kit With stock 17" aluminum rims will I be able to run my 33x12.50 nitro mud grapplers?

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Originally Posted by Gibersonnator
I have a 05 supercrew with a 2.5" leveling kit With stock 17" aluminum rims will I be able to run my 33x12.50 nitro mud grapplers?

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Should. The wheel doesn't stick out far enough to interfere. You can actually run 35's I believe
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
On a stock 2004 Fx4, how big of a tire would a be able to run with a 20" rim comfortably without rubbing?
305/55/20 or 285/65/20
Old 06-15-2012, 04:12 PM
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I have the opportunity to get the stock wheels off a 2012 raptor(LT315/70R17). Would these be able to fit on my 06 FX4 if I install a 2 leveling kit. Which kit is the best to get?

Thanks for any advice.


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