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Old Jul 16, 2017 | 01:43 PM
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Probably been gone through 100 times but just need to know if 35x12.5R20's will fit on my 2014 xlt 4x4 with a 2" level in the front, stock in rear. I don't know the offset or how much much that affects the answer to my question. This is a used rim/tire set up and seller doesn't know the offset. Thanks for any info
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Old Jul 16, 2017 | 02:24 PM
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Really can't answer the question unless you know the offset of the wheels.. most likely will rub somewhere.
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Old Jul 16, 2017 | 04:09 PM
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Thanks for the reply. The wheels are "Metal Mulisha" model made by pro comp. searching online I can only find that model with "0" offset so i'm thinking it's most likely 0. Pretty new to aftermarket wheels and offsets. I know that means they will stick out further than stock, but what do you think about them fitting with that offset?
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Old Jul 16, 2017 | 05:00 PM
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Also, I'm okay with trimming some plastic if required. If it rubs, would it likely just be plastic they're rubbing on? Thanks
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I think I'll scrap the idea of 35's. Might try and make a deal on just the rims and buy some 275/65r20's (34.1") anyone use this size tire with a 0 offset rim on a leveled truck? any issues?
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Originally Posted by FORDP/U
I think I'll scrap the idea of 35's. Might try and make a deal on just the rims and buy some 275/65r20's (34.1") anyone use this size tire with a 0 offset rim on a leveled truck? any issues?
What type of leveling kit does the truck have up front? You might be able to clear the 35's with minor trimming. As far as the 34's go they should fit, the problem would be the offset, you'd want something that is more positive since you are not lifting the vehicle very much. Being a 0 offset means the wheel will be pushed out over an inch from where it sat from factory. This means the wheel turns differently interfering with the wheel well.

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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 08:34 PM
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The 4x4s already have a nice lift as is and a 2" kit should be fine, i would think you could pull it off with no rubbing or trimming if any it would be very minimal but I doubt it.
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