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Old 07-23-2013, 11:02 AM
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That is a decent amount of offset. It will depend on the actual tire and the size you are getting on that rim
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I'm at the same predicament. I'm ordering 0 offset 20x9 rims and leveling with Bilstein 5100's. I was going to run a 295/60/18 but think I'm going to run a 275/65/20 instead. I too am looking for feedback for on the offset and tire sizes if they will fit or not.
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I am also about to order new tires today. I have a 2012 2wd with a 2.5 inch leveling kit and nitro rear shocks. Does anyone know if I will rub if I run terra grapplers 295x70x18? Its a 34.41x11.77.

Please help I am trying to pull the trigger today
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Originally Posted by sitruc44
that is a decent amount of offset. It will depend on the actual tire and the size you are getting on that rim
275/65/20
Old 07-23-2013, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Kovey10

275/65/20
That should be fine. ... I'm running the same set up with a +18 offset and have no rubbing at all. The offset can make a big difference but I think you'll have the room as long as you leveled your truck at least
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Hi all, thanks for all the info in this thread. It really helped me figure out what I wanted to do. Ended up with a 2" level and then put on Nitto Terra Grapplers 295/70/18 on stock rims. No rubbing at all.
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Originally Posted by Fatboy1399
I put 35/12.50/20 on my truck when I had it lifted. When I did a test myself, the speedo was only off by 1 mph. At 50 mph the speedo read 49 mph. Just thought that might interest you.
How was the gas mileage affected?
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Here's mine , 2" leveling kit , 33x12.50r18 toyo MT's on factory wheels !
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Originally Posted by 210-f150
Here's mine , 2" leveling kit , 33x12.50r18 toyo MT's on factory wheels !
It's amazing how much better the factory wheels look when you get more aggressive tires. Nice job!
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2" AS level, AAL and LT285/75R18 Toyo Open Country AT2's
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Truck rides beautifully. I like it better than stock, it feels more like a truck.

I had to trim my front WeatherTech mudflaps slightly, otherwise no rubbing at all.
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