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Old 05-10-2017, 12:42 PM
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Hey fellas. I have read what feels like every thread on the Web and want to double check some thing. I have a 2004 extended cab fx4. I'm wanting to do a 6" bds lift, add new full rear leafs as well. My truck is in great shape but it is not a show truck. It is used to haul my jd 950 tractor with implements. Usually pulls somewhere around 5-6k pounds. I currently have the 3.73 gears I believe and a regarding will be in the future after adding larger tires. I want to opt for the new rear leafs over the block to help with axle wrap from hauling. My question is this, what wheels do I need to run 35x12.50 all terrains and have no rubbing. My truck will squat more than most because it will be used as a truck. I want either a 18 or 20" rims. Thanks fellas!
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Also, once hunting season rolls around my truck will be hitting the fields and ditches to load up deer and coyotes so I'll need to make sure to have some flexing room as this truck isn't a street queen. No crazy rock crawling though, that's what my jeep is for
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Wheel size doesn't have any effect on tire size. 35 inch tires on 10 inch wheels would be the exact same size as a 35 inch tire on 30 inch wheels. Common wheel sizes on f150s are 17s 18s and 20s.
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I guess I should have specified, can I run a 20x9, 20x10 ect with 4.5, 5.0, 5.5 ect bs without any rubbing. So if I had a rim that was 20x10 with 4.5 bs, will it rub anything or do I need to look for something different?
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BDS says 35x12.5 on 17x9 with 4 5/8 backspacin on there website.
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So would it be correct to assume a 18x9 or 20x9 with 4-5/8 bs would work as well?




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