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Old 03-17-2017, 01:22 PM
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Hey guys

i searched for a while but couldn't find any definitive answers on fitting 0 offset wheels on stock suspension. I wanted to post my findings.

Initially i I bought an Autospring 2" level and was ready to install it to fit some 0 offset wheels and 33" tires.

The wheels I ordered came in and I decided to try them without the level on.

Wheels are 20x9" +1 Fuel Maverick and tires are 275/60/20 BFG KO2.

With NO MODIFICATIONS to crash bars, and at stock height these have fit with no rubbing. I will keep driving to test, but after about 50km and some varied terrain, no rubbing.

My my truck is a 2016 F150 XLT SPORT 4x4 Supercrew. It has crash bars. It is stock height. No rubbing. Closest the tire seems to the crash bar is between a 1/4" and 1/8" on either side.

Just wanted to give some info back to the forum.

Here are are some pics.



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thanks for posting. confirms that i want a +25 offset to keep the tires just under the fender.
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From what I've read, around +20 is the max you would want if you don't want them protruding past, so you should be good

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thanks for posting. confirms that i want a +25 offset to keep the tires just under the fender.
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+20 and 285/65/20 for reference
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Perfect in my opinion!
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I achieved a similar look, but w less offset and a wider tire

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i wonder if 33x12.5x18 tires would rub with a 18x9, 0 offset rim.
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Thanks for the pics 19ontheice. I'm considering 275/60r20s and Bilsteins at 1.75 with +5 offset 20x9 wheels. I should be good to go with NO rubbing based on your set up!

Cheers!
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Might want to post the details here if you haven't already. Always good to have such information collected in a frequently posted thread.

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/2015-...-guide-381968/



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