Can I Run 35/12.5/20???
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285/65/20 with a +20 offset with a 2" readylift level. No rubbing but as close as you'll get with this size unless you have stock wheels then I believe from some of the other posts that you can run 35x12.50's
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blkZ28spt (09-10-2020)
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Nice! What kind of level did you put on? I confirmed from 4 different sources including a Ford F-150 engineer that anything over 2" is not recommended and could possibly void warranties. Now the chances of anything being torn up from a leveling kit is highly unlikely but I did want to get that information to you guys.
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Nice! What kind of level did you put on? I confirmed from 4 different sources including a Ford F-150 engineer that anything over 2" is not recommended and could possibly void warranties. Now the chances of anything being torn up from a leveling kit is highly unlikely but I did want to get that information to you guys.
A pro comp 2.5 ford installed it for me they said if I have them put it on that it's covered under the factory warranty.ford is a pro comp dealer all pro comp lifts are covered under ford's warranty as long as it's done in the 1st year of owning the yruck and installed by the dealer.
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2.5" Autospring, 295/65/20 Toyo ATIIs.
They dont rub on anything except the frame at full lock over bumps. I guess.
Hadnt noticed any rubbing at all until I hit the carwash the other day. Saw the frame had some rub marks that pulled the underbody spray off. 12.5" wide tires I would venture to guess have slightly more rubbing than what I have now, but they are also a hair shorter too.
They dont rub on anything except the frame at full lock over bumps. I guess.
Hadnt noticed any rubbing at all until I hit the carwash the other day. Saw the frame had some rub marks that pulled the underbody spray off. 12.5" wide tires I would venture to guess have slightly more rubbing than what I have now, but they are also a hair shorter too.
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How far does a +20 offset wheel stick out past the fenders w 285's?