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Tire and Wheel Fitment Guide - 2009 and newer

Old 04-10-2014, 08:50 PM
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I spent hours combing over the pictures of other people's rim/tire combos trying to figure out what to get. I figured I would pay it forward and post the pics of my truck. 2013 F-150 XLT with 18x9 American Racing AR901 Black Rims (+22 offset) and 285/65R18 Nitto Terra Grapplers. I have a 2.5" leveling kit in the front.
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Old 04-10-2014, 09:31 PM
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2013 FX4, 2" Readylift, 275/65/20 Terra Grapplers, Factory 20" rims, no rubbing
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Old 04-13-2014, 01:43 PM
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I have a 2010 f150 XL 2wd with a 2in HBS leveling kit and Nitto Terra 265/70/17s, on stock 17in wheels. I am unsure about the proper size I would need for aftermarket wheels. I know the lug pattern I need is 6x135, but I still don't know what offset and backspacing I need to fit w/o rubbing as I don't know the specs for the stock wheels.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Here is the truck:
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This was very helpful for me. Good tool to compare what you have and what you want as well as illustrate what the numbers mean.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
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Originally Posted by ff22
I have a 2010 f150 XL 2wd with a 2in HBS leveling kit and Nitto Terra 265/70/17s, on stock 17in wheels. I am unsure about the proper size I would need for aftermarket wheels. I know the lug pattern I need is 6x135, but I still don't know what offset and backspacing I need to fit w/o rubbing as I don't know the specs for the stock wheels.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Stock 17's are 7.5 inches wide with 5.5 inches of backspace. Here's a pic of my '04 I had with 295x70x17 Toyo MT's on 17x9 wheel's with 5 inches of backspacing..these wheel's stick out 2 inches more then stock. Tires are 33.5x12 and should clear on your leveled 4x2...this is if you want to stick with 17's.
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I have a bone stock 2013 FX4. I've got the 18" wheels fitted with Goodyear 275/65 R18 tires. Eventually I will be leveling the truck with either Icon or Fox coilovers. However, I do not intend to run any tire larger than a 33" or 275/70 R18.
I'm considering the Fuel Trophy wheels in 18x9. Stock wheels are 7.5 wide I think.
Q: With the stock wheels at 7.5 wide, and without a level, can I run 275/70 R18 tires.

Q: with the 18x9 Fuel trophy wheels, and without a level, would 275/70/R18s tires fit.

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Originally Posted by 1badfish
I have a bone stock 2013 FX4. I've got the 18" wheels fitted with Goodyear 275/65 R18 tires. Eventually I will be leveling the truck with either Icon or Fox coilovers. However, I do not intend to run any tire larger than a 33" or 275/70 R18.
I'm considering the Fuel Trophy wheels in 18x9. Stock wheels are 7.5 wide I think.
Q: With the stock wheels at 7.5 wide, and without a level, can I run 275/70 R18 tires.

Q: with the 18x9 Fuel trophy wheels, and without a level, would 275/70/R18s tires fit.
You can fit 275/70R18 without a level on your stock rims. My winters are that size and fit just fine with minimal rub on my weather tech mud flaps before I trimmed them.
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I don't know about running them on 18x9's though. I have 285's on my 18x9 trophys and they seem to be just the right width for the rim. Someone else can probably help you there.

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275/70/18 BFG All-Terrain TA KO on 18x9 MB TKO
Also installed the Edge CTS Evolution programmer and Yakima ski rack above the bed. Up next: Bilstein 5100s... I probably won't level it, as I like the ride, and just want better shocks.



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^^^^ When you get a chance, resize your images in Imageshack.
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Originally Posted by bpelly
I've got a 2" level on mine and I'm looking to put some Trail Grapplers on it soon. I'm wondering if any of you are running the 295/60R20 on the stock rims. I plan on running them on my 20" Lariat rims and was wondering if I'd have any problems with rubbing.
I tried it with rancho quick lift 2" level with 3" rear ready lift block the tires would fit if I had different offset but idk which offset , so I had to order different size 305/55/20 I hope these fit.

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