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Old 07-11-2012, 03:19 PM
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Here's my LT305/55R20s on Fuel Hostage 20x9 et20 wheels. (BDS 2.5/1" level)

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Could someone post pics of a leveled truck with 275/60R20s on 20x9 wheels with a 0 offset? (preferably in FX4/Lariat trim due to the small flares)

I want to swap my current setup for 275/60s and another wheel that comes in either 0 or +15 offset... and I can't decide which one I want to go with.

Im curious to see how much they poke... and if anyone has rubbing issues.

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Old 07-11-2012, 11:32 PM
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Does anyone know if 275/70/18 inch tires will fit and not rub on a 4x4
STX decor pack rims btw
Old 07-12-2012, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperCruzin
Here's my LT305/55R20s on Fuel Hostage 20x9 et20 wheels. (BDS 2.5/1" level)











Could someone post pics of a leveled truck with 275/60R20s on 20x9 wheels with a 0 offset? (preferably in FX4/Lariat trim due to the small flares)

I want to swap my current setup for 275/60s and another wheel that comes in either 0 or +15 offset... and I can't decide which one I want to go with.

Im curious to see how much they poke... and if anyone has rubbing issues.


Here is my truck with the same tires and tire size 305/55/20 and same rims but in a -12 offset. I had these from my last truck and wanted to see if they fit. They rubbed on the inside of the front fender flares at full wheel turn. I could of trimmed it off but decided to put the stock black rims back on the truck that it came with. These stuck out pretty far.
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by NickBottoms
Does anyone know if 275/70/18 inch tires will fit and not rub on a 4x4
STX decor pack rims btw
They shouldn't, I had that size for a little while and had no rubbing. Mine is a 4X4 XLT though.
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I am sure it has been covered but I cannot find it, I was wondering if anyone has info as for fit and/or rubbing issues (if any) for 4x4 w/ 2in level and this particular set-up

18x9 aftermarket wheel w/ +18 offset
295/70/18 Terras

I am torn between staying with 18's or moving up to 20's with +18 o/s and 275/65/20 Terras

any input would be helpful. the wheels I want come in +18 o/s thats why I am asking
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Originally Posted by Woo Sah
Attachment 124892

Info. On my setup. It is level but leveled down in the back. Rake may vary based on my rear bags.

2010 2wd with 2" rear drop shackles, plus Ride-Rite air bags.

20x9 Fuel Pump +20 offset.
305/50-20 Terra Grappler.
Actually looking to do this exact same thing on my '12 Screw. Your truck looks very good!! Is there any rubbing issues at all?
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20x9 MB Motoring Chaos 6 Wheels (+25mm Offset/6" Backspace), Adjustable 4 - 6" Skyjacker Lift (currently 4"), 1.5" wheel spacers (installed in these pics but they've since been removed), w/LT315/60R20 (35x12.5R20) Toyo M/T Tires. The 1.5" spacers are getting ditched cause the tires rub in the front and back when turned or during suspension travel.

I know it looks like it sags in the rear but it doesn't, it's just cause I have about 700lbs of wood in the back. I would have liked to get pictures without out it but didn't have time to unload it.









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Originally Posted by Woo Sah

Info. On my setup. It is level but leveled down in the back. Rake may vary based on my rear bags.

2010 2wd with 2" rear drop shackles, plus Ride-Rite air bags.

20x9 Fuel Pump +20 offset.
305/50-20 Terra Grappler.
Like the look! Do I need to do the airbags if I use the shackle to lower it 2"?
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Ok, I've spent the last 12 or so hours, going back over this thread, and I have a treat for everybody. I've created a excel spreadsheet that has the details of every post that seems to work in this thread. Some posts did not include all information, so I've done my best. Also about 10 hours into it I realized I should have included Cab type/Trim level. But I'm not going back through the whole thing again. Sorry. They're basically entered as they appeared in the thread. I was going to post the attachment as an Excel spreadsheet so that it was sort able, but it's not an accepted file format. I've never uploaded a file to a file sharing place, so if someone really wants it in Excel, let me know how to upload it, and I'll do it.

They're sorted by Drivetrain first, then if they've been leveled or lifted. Then Tire manufacturer/product line, tire size, Wheel manufacturer, wheel size, backspace, if rubbing is occurring, if trimming was done, other misc notes, Poster, and Post#.

While this still isn't a complete listing, it at least is everything that has been posted up to this date. And proper research is still suggested for best results.

If the OP or a Mod wants to link to this on the first post, feel free.

Hope this helps.

*Edit, these boards wont let a .xls file be uploaded, I'll try something different. Crap, now it's too big.
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Jonbar87, Great look. Is your truck leveled or lifted? Looked for that info in post
but could not determine.


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