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Old 01-02-2017, 07:54 AM
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'17 RAPTOR factory wheels 17x8.5 +34 > NO crash bars



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Updated to include raptors!
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This is EXACTLY what I need. I'm having a heck of a time getting a definite answer on if I can fit the setup I'm wanting to buy. If anyone can answer I'd be greatly appreciative. What I have is a 15 crew 4x4 with 2" leveling kit. Wanting 20x9 +14 offset Fuel Maverick wheels with 285/60/20 Duratrac (or Kanati trail hog) tires. I don't want to have any rubbing or trimming or have to mess with crash bars. Anyone know if this will work? Thanks.

And whatever setup I get, I will certainly add it to this spreadsheet. This is a fantastic idea.
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I can relate. I am pre-ordering parts right now for my 2017 F150 SCREW. I am building this as a hobby truck to progressively turn it into a street rod. Already got the forged internals picked out, and the turbo upgrade kit (fuel, I know about, waiting to see how these HPFP's turn out).

My single biggest issue I am running into is, what size tires for general road use on a truck that is targeting the 600hp range.

I am not looking to raise or lower the truck, stock stance is just fine with me, with or without the rake, I can address.

Mine is arriving with the 18" stock rims, but I just don't know what optimum rim size and tire size would be to run around with. Built quite a few mustangs, and a 2004 Cobra, but this is a bit different to me. Scratching my head, and trying to read everything I can. Still slightly lost on what to run.
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Originally Posted by Epperson20
Bump for the new year. Tax time is comin and I know more will be purchasing wheels/tires soon


I had to pay $25k last year... no new tires/wheels for me
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Originally Posted by robwcormack
This is EXACTLY what I need. I'm having a heck of a time getting a definite answer on if I can fit the setup I'm wanting to buy. If anyone can answer I'd be greatly appreciative. What I have is a 15 crew 4x4 with 2" leveling kit. Wanting 20x9 +14 offset Fuel Maverick wheels with 285/60/20 Duratrac (or Kanati trail hog) tires. I don't want to have any rubbing or trimming or have to mess with crash bars. Anyone know if this will work? Thanks.

And whatever setup I get, I will certainly add it to this spreadsheet. This is a fantastic idea.
google "F150 Fuel Maverick", it is one of the most commonly used wheels on F150's. Switch to images and look for forum posts.
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Originally Posted by robwcormack
This is EXACTLY what I need. I'm having a heck of a time getting a definite answer on if I can fit the setup I'm wanting to buy. If anyone can answer I'd be greatly appreciative. What I have is a 15 crew 4x4 with 2" leveling kit. Wanting 20x9 +14 offset Fuel Maverick wheels with 285/60/20 Duratrac (or Kanati trail hog) tires. I don't want to have any rubbing or trimming or have to mess with crash bars. Anyone know if this will work? Thanks.

And whatever setup I get, I will certainly add it to this spreadsheet. This is a fantastic idea.
Or...go here:

https://www.customwheeloffset.com/wh..._to=285&page=1
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This is a great idea. However, you may want to consider adding a response for those that don't have crash bars (e.g., Raptors and Super Cabs). Maybe just an "N/A" response for the crash bar questions. If those guys respond "no" to those questions, it might steer someone in the wrong direction.

I've checked the results... It'll be nice to be able to filter for relevant tire sizes when it's done.
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Originally Posted by DeltaNu1142
This is a great idea. However, you may want to consider adding a response for those that don't have crash bars (e.g., Raptors and Super Cabs). Maybe just an "N/A" response for the crash bar questions. If those guys respond "no" to those questions, it might steer someone in the wrong direction.

I've checked the results... It'll be nice to be able to filter for relevant tire sizes when it's done.
Good suggestion! Just added that.

There are so many threads it'll be much easier to have this. Im trying to decide whether it'll be helpful to post results monthly and then keep a continuous running stat sheet. Any opinions?
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Originally Posted by robwcormack
This is EXACTLY what I need. I'm having a heck of a time getting a definite answer on if I can fit the setup I'm wanting to buy. If anyone can answer I'd be greatly appreciative. What I have is a 15 crew 4x4 with 2" leveling kit. Wanting 20x9 +14 offset Fuel Maverick wheels with 285/60/20 Duratrac (or Kanati trail hog) tires. I don't want to have any rubbing or trimming or have to mess with crash bars. Anyone know if this will work? Thanks.

And whatever setup I get, I will certainly add it to this spreadsheet. This is a fantastic idea.
This is actually a similar set up I was debating on when I created the thread.

285/65/20 KO2
+1 Fuel Maverick
2.5" level

I haven't received my order yet to install, but I'm getting anxious.



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