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Goot 02-09-2019 12:23 AM

18 F150 on level, 295/60/20 ridge grapplers?
 
Hi all,

looked thru custom offsets gallery for hours. Search this forum and others, just trying to get an answer here.

295/60/20 ridge grapplers on a fuel wheel +1 offset with level kit. Anyone running this without moving or cutting the crash bars?

All the tire shops locally recommend 285/60/20 bfgs on this setup. I really want the bigger tire but removing the bars isn’t an option.

Thanks in advance for any input.

gk527 02-09-2019 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by Goot (Post 6086101)
Hi all,

looked thru custom offsets gallery for hours. Search this forum and others, just trying to get an answer here.

295/60/20 ridge grapplers on a fuel wheel +1 offset with level kit. Anyone running this without moving or cutting the crash bars?

All the tire shops locally recommend 285/60/20 bfgs on this setup. I really want the bigger tire but removing the bars isn’t an option.

Thanks in advance for any input.

Im in the same situation as you. I want the 295’s, but I don’t want to cut the crash bars. I’m leaning towards the 285’s because if this. I’ll continue to use my stock 20 inch wheels though. I’ve been reading that the offset is where it determines if it’s going to run or not. Of course the size does to, but supposedly you can run the same size tire on both stock and aftermarket wheels with an offset and the aftermarket will rub but the stock won’t.

Here’s another thread I’ve been reading. I really like Heavishot’s setup.

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/quagm...equest-410490/

Brownr 03-01-2019 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by gk527 (Post 6086179)


Im in the same situation as you. I want the 295’s, but I don’t want to cut the crash bars. I’m leaning towards the 285’s because if this. I’ll continue to use my stock 20 inch wheels though. I’ve been reading that the offset is where it determines if it’s going to run or not. Of course the size does to, but supposedly you can run the same size tire on both stock and aftermarket wheels with an offset and the aftermarket will rub but the stock won’t.

Here’s another thread I’ve been reading. I really like Heavishot’s setup.

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/quagm...equest-410490/

Just yesterday, I installed Toyo Open Country AT2s 295 60r20 on my brand new stock 2018 KR FX4 on OE wheels. No rub, but darn close. Drove about 100 miles - no problems. This morning I installed a 2 Rough Country level and it looks even better. Really satisfied with the tires and level.

Discount Tire 03-02-2019 08:19 AM

Are the wheels 9-inches wide? If so, the ET+1 offset is going to push the wheel out a good amount which will likely rub, even with the 285's.

An offset around +18nn or higher should help but a test fit is recommended to be certain.

mandrew13 03-02-2019 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Discount Tire (Post 6113257)
Are the wheels 9-inches wide? If so, the ET+1 offset is going to push the fenders out a good amount which will likely rub, even with the 285's.

A higher offset around +18nn or higher should help but a test fit is recommended to be certain.

Ditto. An offset that is closer to stock will get you on target.

Dunatic619 03-03-2019 01:10 AM

I tuck 285/75r18 on a 18x9 @ +12 and don’t rub. Truck is leveled 2.5” and a 4x. Definitely check the specs of the actual tire you want to run. My tires are 34.8 x 11.5 even though the metric size specs out at 11.2 wide

Dudebud 03-03-2019 06:25 AM

Im running 295/55/20 Toyo Open Country AT2 Xtreme on 20x9 0 offset and levelled. Doesn't interfere with the front crash bars BUT on sometimes on full crank in reverse it rubs a little. It doesn't bother me at all or causing any damage so I'm ok with

Goot 03-13-2019 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Dudebud (Post 6114276)
Im running 295/55/20 Toyo Open Country AT2 Xtreme on 20x9 0 offset and levelled. Doesn't interfere with the front crash bars BUT on sometimes on full crank in reverse it rubs a little. It doesn't bother me at all or causing any damage so I'm ok with

ended up with 285/60/20 ridge grapplers on +1 and rubs same as yours. Not much of an issue for me.


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