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Old 10-12-2017, 04:44 PM
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Hey everyone,

I am not at all familiar with truck wheels being new to the truck world, so can somebody tell me what wheel size I will be looking for.

I have a 2017 F150 Lariat sitting on the Fox 2.0 2" lift. I also have these waiting to be installed, but I need wheels first.

https://www.4wheelparts.com/Fender-F...=B%2FW20926-02

They add 1.75" of coverage.

Wanting a 20" rim, do I need to go 20x12 or 20x9.5? Or does it matter/are both viable options with the right offset?

Thanks very much,

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The 20x12 wheel will have an aggressive offset which will still be past the addiotional 1.75" of the flares IMO. The 9.5 with a a 0 offset will probbaly put you close to full coverage with the flares.

www.customoffsets.com has a good gallery for you to reference
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Originally Posted by zimmer0
The 20x12 wheel will have an aggressive offset which will still be past the addiotional 1.75" of the flares IMO. The 9.5 with a a 0 offset will probbaly put you close to full coverage with the flares.

www.customoffsets.com has a good gallery for you to reference
Thank you very much.




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