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Old 06-22-2014, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Brian.FX4
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Can you post a photo looking straight down the side of the truck with the wheels straight.. I'm interested in 315's -- but I'm curious how far they stick out.

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Originally Posted by tonhe
Can you post a photo looking straight down the side of the truck with the wheels straight.. I'm interested in 315's -- but I'm curious how far they stick out.
Yea no problem, I'll go out and snap a pic
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Originally Posted by tonhe
Can you post a photo looking straight down the side of the truck with the wheels straight.. I'm interested in 315's -- but I'm curious how far they stick out.
Here you go.
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Originally Posted by 2010BigBlue
I had a set on my truck of the Discovery stt max and they were nice but pretty loud

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Those are the Discoverer STT, not the S/T Maxx he was asking about...
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Originally Posted by kingshado
So here we are 09 fx4 2.5" Level in front 3" block in rear
Tires 35x12.5x17 MTR Kevlar
Rims V-Tec 17x8.5 0 offset 4.75" Backspacing
There was a little rubbing in the front when at full lock but nothing that about 20 min of work couldent fix.
What ya think?
What was the lift manufacturer
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Originally Posted by Brian.FX4
Here you go.
And those are 0 offset rims?
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Originally Posted by tonhe
And those are 0 offset rims?
Yea 0 offset and 4.75" backspacing
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Originally Posted by Brian.FX4
Yea 0 offset and 4.75" backspacing
Wow, I'm just surprised -- They only appear to be sticking out from your fenders around 1.5-1.75 inches. I'm going to be usign the SVT Raptor wheels, which have a 34mm offset, which would take almost all (about 1.3") of that away...

I might have to use some smaller wheel spacers or something to get the desired look I'm going after...
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2012 FX4

35x12.5x20 Federal Couragia
20x9+12 Ballistic 813 Enigma
4" Rancho lift

Slight rubbing on mud flaps (weathertech brand) when in reverse.
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Default Need guidance

Have a 2012 fx4 and looking to level with either Bilstein 5100s or 2.5 leveling kit, what size of tire will fit with no rubbing on Oem 20s?

And what's recommendation on leveling my truck?


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