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Old 10-30-2012, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Blue Machine
Here is my 2009 with a 21/2 inch leveling kit in front and add a leaf in back. Tires are Toyo ATII's 305/55r/20 on XD 801's with 0 offset. As you can see there is a trailer hooked up with 4 ATV's on it with very little if any sag or drop now with the load on it. Still rides great if not better than stock. This thread helped me and has some great info.

Good looking truck. Any close up pics of the tires? I know there is talk of an ATII and a ATII Extreme, any idea if that is true and which ones you have?
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Super moderator/administrator Lenn, added the Chart I made to the first post!!
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Originally Posted by ICBM99
Super moderator/administrator Lenn, added the Chart I made to the first post!!
good deal. took a lot of work and helped a lot of ppl with it.
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Hey,
So im in the market for new wheels, im trying to track down someone with good knowledge of backspacing, offset and all those fun numbers when installing a new set. Ive looked up trucks with a similar combo and came across this one,but the member who owns the truck hasnt been online in over a year so i cant ask him how it went.

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This guy is running 35x12.5x18 nitto trail grapplers with Pro Comp 7005 wheels. I want these wheels on my 2012 FX4 but im swapping out my stock wheels and i already have 295/70/18 trail grapplers ill probably just switch over onto these. Im just making sure before i make this purchase that this installation should go smoothly and i shouldnt come out with any rubbing with this set of pro comps compared to my current stock 18" FX4 wheels.

I have a 2" pro comp level in front and stock in back. Here are the wheel specs:



Part Number: PXA7005-8936
18x9, 6 on 135mm Bolt Pattern
Backspace = 5 in.
Max Load = 2200lbs
Finish = Flat Black
Hub Centric = No
Offset = 0mm

I would really really appreciate anyone help, thanks!
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I just ordered the new Toyo AT II in 275/65r20 (34.1X11) with some 20X9 Ballistic Jesters with a +12 offset. Even though I shouldn't have any issues, I still felt like I should go with a level. So I ordered the RC 2 inch level to go with my setup. Anyone think I will have any issues at all with this setup? My truck is an 11' FX4 SC.

If this has already been asked i'm sorry. I haven't been able to make it thru all 180 pages of this thread yet. Thanks!
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Okay.......i've seen several saying that you can or you can't......

and no, I didn't look through all 180 pages on this thread......so I'm gonna ask this question anyway.


I have a 2011 4wd with a leveling kit......

Can I run 35" tires.........if so, what offset and backspacing on a aftermarket wheel do I need to run them???

Thanks
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Originally Posted by RZRSharp
Okay.......i've seen several saying that you can or you can't......

and no, I didn't look through all 180 pages on this thread......so I'm gonna ask this question anyway.


I have a 2011 4wd with a leveling kit......

Can I run 35" tires.........if so, what offset and backspacing on a aftermarket wheel do I need to run them???

Thanks
If you plan on running 20's I'd say a 20x8.5 or 9 inch wide with 5.75 to 6 inches of BS wheel not to rub in the front when turning. All terrain tires will give you more clearance on the inside then mud tires will so that would be a factor also. The right wheel's play a big role in whether they will rub or not.
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hey guys, i have a 2011 fx4 with 2.5 front level and 3 inch block with 295/70/18 trail graps on stock tires. i want to get 305/70/18 dick cepek mud country on xd monsters with +35 offest. i have looked and not found anyone with this size tire. im pretty sure they will fit. any input would be appreciated. thanks
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