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Old 03-08-2012, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by cruzzinlow
Looks great on that truck... what is the offset on that wheel? I see 2 choices for that wheel on the website for 20"x9" -12 and +18
any rubbing?
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Thanks! Yea the wheels are great and no rubbing whatsoever. Offset is 18 on these. Good luck.
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2inch leveling kit, 1.25 inch block, 295/70 18 nitto terra grapplers, magnaflow dual exhaust.
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Old 03-09-2012, 12:28 PM
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I'm finally getting wheels for my F150 SCAB. I'm not a fan of about 95% of aftermarket truck wheels, they are generally just too busy for my taste. I wanted to keep the stock wheel (18") and tire size and a random web search brought me to these good 'ol fashioned Cragars!!

It's their 616C Series wheel. One piece chrome plated aluminum. Around $200 (only a $14 handling fee and free shipping through Jegs) online I'm getting them through Discount Tire at essentially the same price as 4 of them shipped. Although DT can get them for you, they do not show up on the website as an available wheel (nor do NTB or Tire Rack carry them).

I'll post pics once they get installed next week, but thought I'd post for those that are looking for a clean, simple wheel. I know American Racing had a wheel that is close, but is about $70 more and starts at 20" and up. They also come in black (616B Series).


616C S/S Super Sport Chrome Wheel Size: 18'' x 9''
Bolt Circle: 6 x 135mm
Offset:+35mm
Rear Spacing: 6-3/8''

What they will look like on my truck:

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Old 03-09-2012, 03:46 PM
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Has anyone ever heard of Kamati Mud Hog tires?

They seem like a decent price, and look aggressive.
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Wondering if 295/55/20 32.89 tall 12.5 wide with a +18 offset wheel will fit on an '11 without rubbing?
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Originally Posted by paulson7433
Wondering if 295/55/20 32.89 tall 12.5 wide with a +18 offset wheel will fit on an '11 without rubbing?
I just put 295/65/18's with 18x9 +20 offset Fuel Octane's on mine today . I have a 2" level in front 3" block (nets 1 3/4 lift) in back, and nothings even close to hitting.

BTW, that tire is only 11.6" wide 32.8 tall... Mine is the same width by 33.1 tall.

Here's a bad pic that I just took. Unfortunately for me the lug nuts they sent with the wheels are too long so I can't get my center caps on , so they look kinda of bad right now. New one's are coming, but it looks bad right now.
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Hope this helps.
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That's the exact set up I'm running now just black and 275/70 instead. Like the looks of that chrome. I guess I should just take off the level and see what happens before ordering the new tires.
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Originally Posted by paulson7433
That's the exact set up I'm running now just black and 275/70 instead. Like the looks of that chrome. I guess I should just take off the level and see what happens before ordering the new tires.
That's funny, because I almost went with the 275/65 Silent Armor's!

I ended up puting the Dura Trac's on. I'm struggling with how much harsher the truck rides now. Between the level (Rancho Quick Lift loaded) and the tires, I feel like I spent 3K to make my truck ride like the Dodge it replaced.

I wish the made a 285/65 or 305/60/18 that wasn't E rated. I drive 95% on asphalt and tow nothing, so it would be nice to have tires that weren't so damn hard. Wow, I really showing my age...


How did you level the front of your's?
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Mine are terra grapplers but I really wish I would have got duratracs. I'm either getting those or trail grapplers when I do this. I have autospring 2" front kit with 3" rear blocks and that is all going to come out this week and put it back to stock. I was kicking around the idea of getting a raptor this summer but think I'll check out a platinum 250 now or just be happy with what I've got! Decisions decisions haha. We'll see what happens after I get all the goodies put on that I have sitting around.


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