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Tire and wheel fitment guide for 04-08

Old 08-19-2012, 06:47 AM
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The 20" wheels I am looking at have a backspacing of 6.22 and the tires I am looking at have a width of 8.5, am I going to run into any rubbing problems? Not sure if this changes anything but the wheels also have an offset of 30mm.


Wheels: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...Model=Maverick

Tires: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Qty=4&i1_Qty=4
Old 08-27-2012, 06:21 PM
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Is 6x135 and 6x5.5 the same bolt pattern?

I'm looking at some tuff t01 wheels and the keep putting these two bolt patterns together. I also can't seem to find a backspacing for these wheels either, I have a 04 FX4 with Rancho quick lift waiting to be installed, and have 2.5 inch spacers on it right now with 295/65 18 on factory 18's and the rub just a little on the control arm. I'm looking at buying TUFF T01 with 33x12.5x20's

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Old 08-27-2012, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by xtreme02gt
Is 6x135 and 6x5.5 the same bolt pattern?

I'm looking at some tuff t01 wheels and the keep putting these two bolt patterns together. I also can't seem to find a backspacing for these wheels either, I have a 04 FX4 with Rancho quick lift waiting to be installed, and have 2.5 inch spacers on it right now with 295/65 18 on factory 18's and the rub just a little on the control arm. I'm looking at buying TUFF T01 with 33x12.5x20's
6x5.5 is chevy 6 lug, 6x135 is 6x6.5!!!


I'm pretty sure!! Lol
Old 08-27-2012, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by STX4x405

6x5.5 is chevy 6 lug, 6x135 is 6x6.5!!!

I'm pretty sure!! Lol
No sir. It's a 6x139.7 on the Chevys not the same and not close enough to make it work
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Old 09-10-2012, 09:05 AM
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hey guys ok so im looking to put on the raptor tires only with my stock 04 f-150 fx4 rims,will they fit on the rims and on the car,if they do are they gonna affect my steering and other things?
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guys i need help. going to buy rims and tires today i got everything sorted out. except back spacing because there is two options on the wheel i want.

im getting 33-12.5-r17 general grapplers with 17x9 xd addicts. i have a 2.5 front leveling kit also.

the rims are available in either 4.5" backspacing or 5.71"

correct me if im wrong but this means the higher backspacing ones will stick out farther past the wheel well. i would like to get the ones with more backspacing but would like to know if there would be any problems with using them.

thanks!
Old 09-20-2012, 09:25 PM
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hello all, but what I read in this post is about tires for 33 "or 35", I want to ask in the other direction: I have an FX4, 2007, Supercrew, with Whipple Supercharger, I have 315/70R17 COOPER, friction is very small only when I cross to the far right, now, my question is, I want to lower my FX4 and install wheels 20 "or 22" (Many will enter into a discussion if not lessen a 4X4 is convenient but it is what I want) OEMs are with 44 mm offset in the wheels of accessories not get with 44 mm offset, the most are some models with 38 mm offset, 30 mm is standard but not if left in the fender and not contact, if I install a big brake then, I have my doubts and I can not decide. The choice of 22 "is the second option because they are heavier and will reduce the dead weight. Thanks for your help.
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So quick question for everyone! Assuming I have a 6" RCX lift, how much rubbing would one have to expect with a 20x12 wheel (-44mm Offset and 4.75" backspace) that was wrapped in a 35x12.5 tire. Pictures if anyone has this would be awesome. I'm considering getting a setup like this, but I fee like with the winters here, traction with such a wide tire would be terrible!

Second setup would be 20x10 (-24offset / 4.75 backspacing) wrapped in 35x12.5!

Thanks!

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Old 09-30-2012, 01:54 PM
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will 305/60 R20 fit on the stock 20" larait rims?

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