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Old 03-02-2014, 05:43 PM
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I have a '13 FX4 and planning on putting a daystar 2" level on. Question is with the stock 20" wheels could I run 275/65/20 at2 toyo? Would there be rubbing or trimming needed?
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Originally Posted by xSTICKBOYx
2" Daystar kit with 285/60/20 Duratracs
Any rubbing or trimming needed with your setup?
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No rubbing or trimming.
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I'm trying to find out about putting toyo 33x12.5x22 MTs on a lariat limited stock 22's. If they will rub, if the diameter is too big for the stock 2011 lariat limited rim. Believe me, Ive tried to search this on my own and can't seem to find anything. The stock tires are 275/45r/22. I'd rather not lift it. The stock tires are garbage and I want to go a little bigger. I've seen some pics of aftermarket 22's with these tires but all of them are lifted. And, if you know they won't fit, do you have any suggestions? I appreciate it.
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2011 FX4 SCrew: I'd also like to upgrade tires from stock 275/55R20 Pirelli Scorpions (they're just not good in any snow). I plan to keep the stock 20" wheels and add a 2" Daystar leveling kit to the front. Does anybody have experience as to whether 285 or 275/65R20 would be okay with no rubbing and no trimming? ....Realize I'm probably pushing it with 285's.
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Originally Posted by Mike11F150
2011 FX4 SCrew: I'd also like to upgrade tires from stock 275/55R20 Pirelli Scorpions (they're just not good in any snow). I plan to keep the stock 20" wheels and add a 2" Daystar leveling kit to the front. Does anybody have experience as to whether 285 or 275/65R20 would be okay with no rubbing and no trimming? ....Realize I'm probably pushing it with 285's.
275/65 will work any day. 285 might be close.
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Old 03-04-2014, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike11F150
2011 FX4 SCrew: I'd also like to upgrade tires from stock 275/55R20 Pirelli Scorpions (they're just not good in any snow). I plan to keep the stock 20" wheels and add a 2" Daystar leveling kit to the front. Does anybody have experience as to whether 285 or 275/65R20 would be okay with no rubbing and no trimming? ....Realize I'm probably pushing it with 285's.
Ditto, I've got 275/65R20's on stock wheels with no lift or level, no rubbing at all.
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285/65/20 should be fine with a 2" level. That is just slightly taller and skinnier than the 295/60/20 I put on my FX4 with a 2" HBS. I have very minor rubbing when in reverse but besides that I'm good to go. I would post pictures but I'm on the phone app and it's not cooperating.

I didn't realize it posted the pic, well there you go.
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Old 03-04-2014, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by JWM1986
285/65/20 should be fine with a 2" level. That is just slightly taller and skinnier than the 295/60/20 I put on my FX4 with a 2" HBS. I have very minor rubbing when in reverse but besides that I'm good to go. I would post pictures but I'm on the phone app and it's not cooperating.

I didn't realize it posted the pic, well there you go.
Thank you for the information and photo. Truck looks great. Mind if I ask what tires you have on there. I really like the look!
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I cant see how 295s rub because i put my friends raptor tire and wheel combo( which are 315/70r17 on my 2013 xlt with 2.5 level and had no rub. Now it was really close but never touched


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