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Old 07-14-2013, 10:14 AM
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Anyone know what the backspace and offset is on the 18" chrome clad wheels that come on the 2013's? I'm trying to see how much the new wheels will stick out in comparison.
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Originally Posted by slimcubby
Anyone know what the backspace and offset is on the 18" chrome clad wheels that come on the 2013's? I'm trying to see how much the new wheels will stick out in comparison.
I believe it is +44
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I'm thinking of getting some eagle alloy wheels 20x9 in 0-offset 4.9-backspace. Will this stick out too far?
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This will tell you approximately how much your new setup will stick out compared to the stock one. Plus some other useful information.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
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Great info here, thanks for the posting this thread.
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295/55R20 Nitto Trail Grapplers on stock wheels with a 2 inch ready lift leveling kit.
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After taking off the original 18s off my 2010 scew, I put on factory 20s with cooper ltz 275 60 20s. then not to long ago i got the hookup on these Series XD wheels and threw some 275/70/18s on. They look awesome but i think next set i will go 295/70/18s. I have a 2 " leveling kit now but am going to replace it with a 2.5 inch kit this weekend to get the front up a touch higher. I am happy with the progression but always want more.......
Truck looks good, What kind of tires are your 275-70 -18?
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thanks for the concern... In the end i'm not too worried
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here is a newbie question so please don't bash. i have a 2013 platinum supercrew. it has 20" wheels, 275 55 20 tires. can you put 18" wheels on this truck? tires are less money and there are more options? anyone ever do this or too much hassle? thank you in advance for your replies.
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Originally Posted by pjameven
here is a newbie question so please don't bash. i have a 2013 platinum supercrew. it has 20" wheels, 275 55 20 tires. can you put 18" wheels on this truck? tires are less money and there are more options? anyone ever do this or too much hassle? thank you in advance for your replies.
The F-150's can use 17 or 18 inch wheel's as long as they are the 6x135mm bolt pattern. Lot's of member's have done it! Congrat's on the new truck
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