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Regretting your wheel and tire setup with your level?

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Old 06-10-2018, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom HAYDEN
The BFG's stick out about 3/4 to an inch. Ill try to find a pick of the profile of his truck and post it.
it seems to vary a bit with the wheel brands, although it shouldn’t. The tires also make a difference. I’ve seen pictures of +1 offsets that varied from flush to a 1 inch poke.

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Originally Posted by FlyerA320

it seems to vary a bit with the wheel brands, although it shouldn’t. The tires also make a difference. I’ve seen pictures of +1 offsets that varied from flush to a 1 inch poke.
Pics of my boys Front and rear 18x9 1mm 275/70/18 BFG KO2

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it has alot to do with the width of the tires. My tires appear to poke out more than the pics above with the +1 offset my rims are +18 so they shouldnt poke as much
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Originally Posted by Tom HAYDEN
JR If you have not already checked out this thread you may want to. I think how we drive and where we drive has some impact on rubbing /not rubbing. Offset and width of tire seems to be the main culprit to rubbing, 35's with fit height wise no problem.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/2015-...-guide-381968/
Oh yeah, I've spent plenty of time on that thread, lol. It's been an awesome resource. I appreciate the heads up though. I think I'm pretty close to being decided, I just wanted to throw this thread out there and get a feeler for those with 20's that may wish they had a little more sidewall or those with 18's that envy how good some of the 20's look on these trucks.
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Originally Posted by Brettlil17
okay, for granted all these were taken over a year ago. i thought there was more room, but i guess not. For 35's on a 2" level i would have to spread the crash bars. again these are 305/55/20 (33x12.50x20) on 20x9 +18 offset rims.
Originally Posted by Tom HAYDEN
Pics of my boys Front and rear 18x9 1mm 275/70/18 BFG KO2

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Originally Posted by Brettlil17
it has alot to do with the width of the tires. My tires appear to poke out more than the pics above with the +1 offset my rims are +18 so they shouldnt poke as much
Great feedback. Thanks guys!



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