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Old Mar 7, 2025 | 09:08 AM
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I'm looking to install 35 inch tires and 20 inch rims on my 2023 f150. I want the tires to stick out about 2-3 inches. What width rim and tire would I need. I'm also installing billstein 6112s on the front with 5100s on the rear
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You're gonna need at least a level, or a lift to do what you want.
I have 35's on, with a 3"+/- level, and +34 Raptor wheels, IMO, that's about the max without a lift.

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Probably going to need a wheel with negative offset which may lead to rubbing on the crash bars or air dam on full lock.
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Old Mar 7, 2025 | 10:23 AM
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John i am installing Billstein 6112 2 1/2 inch lift on front
Blue Hopefully not, I'm trying to avoid that
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You could also take a look at "Custom Offsets". They are a vendor on here that has a huge archive of photos and description of mods. Pretty sure you'd find a similar setup you might like.
https://www.customwheeloffset.com/
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may need to drop down to a 33-34", like a 295/60 to help with the added width and scrub radius if you're opposed to trimming/removal of crash bars.

Or, you deal with not having lock to lock steering.

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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind
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I guess I'd rather deal with the crash bars than go smaller. Thanks buddy
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I've seen a few 285-65r20 stock and with leveling on factory offset.
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Not sure how big they are compared to 35" tires. Just trying to figure out what width tire and rim. I want it to stick out an inch or 2
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