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Old 04-06-2016, 04:36 PM
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Hey I need help. I have a 05 ford f150 with a 2.5" inch leveling kit. And right now I run 33x12.50r17 and I'm wondering would I be able to run 35x12.50r20 with just my leveling kit? The wheel I'm looking at getting is 20x12 with a -44 offset. Will I be able to run that on just a leveling kit?

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It depends.....I have a 2016 F-150 4X4 XLT w/ 2.5 inch front lift w/ 33x12.5/20 tires & wheels, I had the factory 275/55R/20 and I didn't like the look of those, they reminded me of the Hot Wheels cars we used to play w/ and collect when we were kids...


It depends on the off-set and your current wheel base, I have a 145 wheel base and they fit my 2016 F-150, I' ve seen on some older f-150 that you have to remove that front bar located on both sides in the front wheel-wells (it's bolted on and won't hurt anything if they are removed) so the 33x12.5/20 will fit, I didn't have to have them removed they still fit after the front 2.5 inch lift was done, can't really say as to your 05 f-150
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Originally Posted by chris.newton
Hey I need help. I have a 05 ford f150 with a 2.5" inch leveling kit. And right now I run 33x12.50r17 and I'm wondering would I be able to run 35x12.50r20 with just my leveling kit? The wheel I'm looking at getting is 20x12 with a -44 offset. Will I be able to run that on just a leveling kit?
Hell no.. -44 on a 12" wide wheel with 13" wide tires.. you will need a lift
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Thanks just wanted to make sure, going to stick with the 33'same
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So do you think I run the -44 offset with 12 inch wheels with 33's with just my leveling kit?
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maybe.. will require some trimming.. the off set of that wheel is the major factor.. gonna stick way out.
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I’m hope someone can give me a better insight into a 2010 Ford F-150 $14,000 it has a 4 door Super Crew cab my concern is it has 238,000 km on it it’s the second owner and he says the first owned drove almost all highway miles with it. The truck looks good well cared for and no rust at all just curious how solid is this engine and am I going to be fixing it more than I’m driving it. Would appreciate your thoughts on this issue
My oops forgot to put what the engine is it’s a 4.6 Litre V8

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What engine ?
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