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Old Sep 20, 2021 | 01:46 PM
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I have a 2005 F150 FX4 Ex Cab. I have 2" level kit on the front running 325/60/18
The rims are 18x9 6x135 (+30mm)

I want to order a new set of rim, time for an upgrade but there's not many rims with a +30mm that i like. I plan on staying with the 325/60/18 tires.
My question is I can stay with the 18x9 6x135 and go with a +20mm or +10mm and still fit my truck its just they may stick out from my fenders a little is that sound correct?
I just want to make sure i buy rim that will fit and not get stuck with something i cant use,

So again my question is 18x9 6x135 (+30) is what I'm running now but can go switch rims too
18x9 6x135 (+20) or 18x9 6x135 (+10) and my tires still fit and turn without any issues or hitting any front end parts. The will just stick out past the fenders moving them out some the tires a tad?

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Old Sep 21, 2021 | 10:41 AM
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10mm is less than a half inch... you'll only have issue locked out when turning. Go to your truck now, crank the wheel, and see how much clearance you have on the inside and out side of the front tires.
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