Tire Spacers on '15
#1
Tire Spacers on '15
ive tried searching to find the answer but I've not had any luck.
I'm looking to put spacers on my 15 KR with 285 65 20 KO2s. I've found several threads where people have done it without rubbing. My concern is the potential to sling stuff up on the truck and scratch it all up. I'm assuming/hoping this won't be a problem as I haven't seen it mentioned. I'm looking at 1.25ish inch offset
I think the truck looks a little skinny and want to widen the look of the bottom a bit. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or answers. I have zero experience with this type stuff. Also, I do have the rough country 2.5 level on the front.
I'm looking to put spacers on my 15 KR with 285 65 20 KO2s. I've found several threads where people have done it without rubbing. My concern is the potential to sling stuff up on the truck and scratch it all up. I'm assuming/hoping this won't be a problem as I haven't seen it mentioned. I'm looking at 1.25ish inch offset
I think the truck looks a little skinny and want to widen the look of the bottom a bit. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or answers. I have zero experience with this type stuff. Also, I do have the rough country 2.5 level on the front.
Last edited by Getemshug; 09-26-2015 at 12:04 AM. Reason: Typo
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F250>F150
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I'll try answering this for you based on what I have on my truck.
I have 275/65/20 KO2s. (34.1")
Our rims are the same offset +44 (providing you're keeping the stock wheels)
I'm using 1.5" spacers
I also have a 2.5" level.
My tires are almost perfectly even with the fenders (from a top view) with 1.5" spacers.
Your tires are .78" wider than mine, so a hair more than 3/4". Your spacers are .25" less than mine, so your tires should stick out about half an inch more than mine.
I rubbed prior to trimming the crash bars and I don't throw a whole lot of garbage down the side of my truck, but there is some. I haven't been mudding but the dirt/rain water spray is a little evident after driving around in the rain.
They won't stick out a whole bunch but it will look a whole lot more aggressive than stock.
Here's some crappy shots of mine:
I have 275/65/20 KO2s. (34.1")
Our rims are the same offset +44 (providing you're keeping the stock wheels)
I'm using 1.5" spacers
I also have a 2.5" level.
My tires are almost perfectly even with the fenders (from a top view) with 1.5" spacers.
Your tires are .78" wider than mine, so a hair more than 3/4". Your spacers are .25" less than mine, so your tires should stick out about half an inch more than mine.
I rubbed prior to trimming the crash bars and I don't throw a whole lot of garbage down the side of my truck, but there is some. I haven't been mudding but the dirt/rain water spray is a little evident after driving around in the rain.
They won't stick out a whole bunch but it will look a whole lot more aggressive than stock.
Here's some crappy shots of mine: