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Old 03-21-2017, 02:00 AM
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I have a 2010 4x4 platinum with stock height and rims (20x8.5). I am looking at some 20x9 fuel krank rims with a +18 mm offset (so that the tires stick out just barely), and 285/65r20 tires. I want that aggressive look with decent tread like the BFG's or Nitto's, but I rarely get to off road so I need something that doesn't destroy my mileage or make a ton off noise. I am also looking at a 2.5" level for the front and a 1.5" level for the back to even it out. With that level would all of that fit without rubbing or any need for any modifications?

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22x9.5 Mayhem Rampage, -6 offset with just 2" Rough Country leveling kit. 33x12.5 Amp mud attack tires.
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Originally Posted by f150_907
I have a 2010 4x4 platinum with stock height and rims (20x8.5). I am looking at some 20x9 fuel krank rims with a +18 mm offset (so that the tires stick out just barely), and 285/65r20 tires. I want that aggressive look with decent tread like the BFG's or Nitto's, but I rarely get to off road so I need something that doesn't destroy my mileage or make a ton off noise. I am also looking at a 2.5" level for the front and a 1.5" level for the back to even it out. With that level would all of that fit without rubbing or any need for any modifications?
I had 285/65 BFGs with a 2.5" front level and 3" rear block but they were on my stock 20's. with the high offset I did get a slight rub on the upper control arm. I've now got 35x12.50s on 20x9 +18 wheels, and had to do some plastic trimming which is no big deal at all to me, but I'm also on a taller and wider tire now so I would imagine the 285/65s would have fit with no issues at all.
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I had 285/65 BFGs with a 2.5" front level and 3" rear block but they were on my stock 20's. with the high offset I did get a slight rub on the upper control arm. I've now got 35x12.50s on 20x9 +18 wheels, and had to do some plastic trimming which is no big deal at all to me, but I'm also on a taller and wider tire now so I would imagine the 285/65s would have fit with no issues at all.
Thanks for the reply! On the new tires you're taking about with the +18, about how far do the tires stick out, if at all?
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Thanks for the reply! On the new tires you're taking about with the +18, about how far do the tires stick out, if at all?
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just barely, though unfortunately I don't have a straight-on shot to show exactly. however since I'm running a 12.5" wide tire, and a 285 translates to about 11.2", you'd have about .6" less of tire width and I think that would put it really close to dead even with the fender.


I did previously have 17x9 +18s with 285/70R17s, only 33" tall but the same width so it should still give you an idea.

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