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Old 09-08-2017, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by eddlestone213
this is my truck with 2.5 inch level kit and 35x12.50r18 toyo MTs...


for a 325/65/18 you will need aftermarket wheels with an offset, if not the tires wont fit because they will hit your control arms not allowing the tire to move freely

How tall is your truck? I want the same setup as you but live in a condo and have a height restriction of 6'6
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How tall is your truck? I want the same setup as you but live in a condo and have a height restriction of 6'6
I'll go out and measure on my lunch break today, but I think you would be okay running this set up with your height restriction. I fit in all the parking garages in my city with quite a bit of room to spare and most have around the same height restriction.
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Originally Posted by eddlestone213
I'll go out and measure on my lunch break today, but I think you would be okay running this set up with your height restriction. I fit in all the parking garages in my city with quite a bit of room to spare and most have around the same height restriction.
hey buddy, did you get a chance to measure your truck height?
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hey buddy, did you get a chance to measure your truck height?
Shoot! I sure did and totally forgot to post, sorry about that. At the highest point on my roof the truck measures 6 foot 7 inches. Womp womp wooooooomp. I'd consider going with a slightly smaller tire like a 275/70/18 to give you that extra clearance.
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Originally Posted by eddlestone213
I'll go out and measure on my lunch break today, but I think you would be okay running this set up with your height restriction. I fit in all the parking garages in my city with quite a bit of room to spare and most have around the same height restriction.
thank you, I appreciate it. going to physically check my underground to see if it's 6'6. I imagine there is some breathing room. might just a squeak in. cheers!
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thank you, I appreciate it. going to physically check my underground to see if it's 6'6. I imagine there is some breathing room. might just a squeak in. cheers!
You might be able to fit with a 305/70/18 it's a 34.8x12
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Good Evening,
Just registered with F150FORUM.COM because I am looking for some help/guidance. I have a 2015 F150 Platinum and recently had a 1.5" leveling kit installed with 18" Fuel Assault wheel and 35" Nitto Grappler 2 Tires and I have a problem with rubbing. I have done some trimming but do not want to do any more. What do I need to do to stop the rubbing?

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Originally Posted by jrr9969
Good Evening,
Just registered with F150FORUM.COM because I am looking for some help/guidance. I have a 2015 F150 Platinum and recently had a 1.5" leveling kit installed with 18" Fuel Assault wheel and 35" Nitto Grappler 2 Tires and I have a problem with rubbing. I have done some trimming but do not want to do any more. What do I need to do to stop the rubbing?

Thanks in Advance!
From what I read you need at least a 2.5” lift and can’t go over 12.5” wide. I hope it’s right because my truck is currently getting a 2.5” level and 35/12.5/R22 tires and I sure as hell don’t want them to rub!!!

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Default 35's on a 09' F150 with a 2.5" level.



Had to do very minimal triming on the back side of the fenders & also on bumper of the passenger side.
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Originally Posted by eddlestone213
this is my truck with 2.5 inch level kit and 35x12.50r18 toyo MTs...


for a 325/65/18 you will need aftermarket wheels with an offset, if not the tires wont fit because they will hit your control arms not allowing the tire to move freely
Hi Eddie, I also really love your set up. I currently have TOYO MT 295/70/17s with a 2 or 2.5" leveling kit but would like to upgrade to the 35/12.5/17s. Do you think it would look close to yours?? On another Note I really like tour brush guard aswell! any chance i could get the make of that ?? Thank you in advance good sir!


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