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Old 08-19-2017, 09:48 PM
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I'm picking up my new Lariat this week and am immediately throwing the bilstein leveling shocks in. Wanting to get a set of Fuel Lethal 20x9 w +5 offset and 305/55R20 tires. Can anybody give me a definitive answer on how far this setup will come out from the fenders and stock Lariat flares? Or if it will at all?
I've tried to find a truck with this exact setup and haven't seen one on here (that specs are listed, anyways).
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I have 285/70r17 on +25 17x9's and they are just to the inside of the fenders. Anything more than +18 (so less than that number) will be outside the wheel well, especially with 305's. My guess is it'll be a inch to an inch and a half outside the fenders.
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Try this...
https://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
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Should be just inside I use to have the same tires with+18 and the just barley stuck out
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Here is pic of my old wheels and tires 305/55/20 +18
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If they're a +5 they will stick out 13mm more than your +18.

So if you're going from a 8.5" 44offset to a 9" 5offset they will move out 1/4" plus 39mm. Total of 1.79" (44.5mm)
This is the face of the wheel itself. The tire will stick out another 15mm.

You'll be outside the fender.

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I just put 35s with 20x9 with +1 offset on my truck with 2.5 leveling kit and the look awesome. The main part of the tread sits flush with the top of the flare but the sidewall sticks out. Spread the crash bars with a 2x4 and a scissor jack. Looks awesome!!!
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I'm considering some LRG Burst wheels (20x9, +5 offset) with 275/60/20s and Bilsteins set at 1.75.... Pretty sure I won't rub but could anyone confirm?
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Got another question. I've been trying, trust me. So I'm not just lazily asking someone to do all the work for me. Can anybody with decent google skills, or who just knows where to look, tell me what the weight of the stock 18 inch base lariat wheels are.
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Originally Posted by FordDrivingVolsFan
Got another question. I've been trying, trust me. So I'm not just lazily asking someone to do all the work for me. Can anybody with decent google skills, or who just knows where to look, tell me what the weight of the stock 18 inch base lariat wheels are.
IIRC the stock 18" FX4 rims are about 30lbs each so it's probably close.

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