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Old May 21, 2010 | 09:54 PM
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22x9.5 wheels with 35mm offset
6x135 bolt pattern
305-45-22 tires

On a 2010 F150 Screw 4x4 with a 2" front leveling kit. This combination would work, right?

I'm trying to teach myself about offsets and backspacing. Would these wheels stick out from the fenders or would they be more so in line/stock?

Oh, and by the way, I'm looking at the Enkei TRF wheels and Goodyear Fortera SL tires (if I can find some, if not, I'm open to suggestions for good all-season tires).

Thanks guys,
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Old May 23, 2010 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by proud2bcanadian
22x9.5 wheels with 35mm offset
6x135 bolt pattern
305-45-22 tires

On a 2010 F150 Screw 4x4 with a 2" front leveling kit. This combination would work, right?

I'm trying to teach myself about offsets and backspacing. Would these wheels stick out from the fenders or would they be more so in line/stock?

Oh, and by the way, I'm looking at the Enkei TRF wheels and Goodyear Fortera SL tires (if I can find some, if not, I'm open to suggestions for good all-season tires).

Thanks guys,
I think you will still have some wheel sticking out, I have the exact same set up minus the front leveling kit (I have a 2" drop in the rear) and my offset is +30. My wheels stick out alittle more than an inch, so you take the fact your offset is only +5mm more than mine, thats basically only going to suck it in about .2 of an inch more. If you can find a 9" wide rim with like a 285 45 22 inch tire I pretty sure It will be pretty close to flush or you can find a 45-50+ offset it might be close as well
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