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Old 12-29-2015, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jfernandez_9
I'm running 285,70 on stock 17". They're a bit to little for my taste dude. Rear 3.5" lift front 2.5"

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Looks good though.
So you'd go with a 285/75/17 next time then?
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Originally Posted by jfernandez_9
I'm running 285,70 on stock 17". They're a bit to little for my taste dude. Rear 3.5" lift front 2.5
Yeah looks good. Which tires do you have?
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Can I fit 35s on the stock FX4 20in rims? I have a 2012 FX4 with a 4in lift.
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Yes, no problem.
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Recommendations for tires?
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295/65/20 Toyo Open Country AT II

Or for more off-road Open Country MT
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What you guys think,
285/70/17 bfg ko2's or 285/75/17 toyo Mt's

Truck has Bilsteins leveling coil overs set at top setting and 3" rear blocks.
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This is what I wanted to run on my 2011 F150 XLT is this something I can do with a Rough Country 6" lift?
Tire:
Cooper Discoverer STT Pro All-Terrain - LT295/65R20 129/126Q
Section W.: 11.7"
Overall Diameter: 35.43"
Tread W.: 9.65"

This is the issue I have, is the wheel offset size, not sure what to get.

Wheel:
Fuel Krank D517: 20X9
Offset +1 Back spacing 5.00
Offset +14 Back spacing 5.50
Offset +20 Back spacing 5.75
Can I go with either one? I would like the tires to stick out from under the fender 1-2 inches.
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Default 2012 Ford F150 35x12.50x20

All I have is a 2 in front level and squeezed in 35x12.50x20 tires on a 20 in Rockstar 2 rim +18 offset
So no doubt you can with a 6in lift ...you might need minor trimming to plastic valence below front bumper



Originally Posted by ScubaKen
This is what I wanted to run on my 2011 F150 XLT is this something I can do with a Rough Country 6" lift?
Tire:
Cooper Discoverer STT Pro All-Terrain - LT295/65R20 129/126Q
Section W.: 11.7"
Overall Diameter: 35.43"
Tread W.: 9.65"

This is the issue I have, is the wheel offset size, not sure what to get.

Wheel:
Fuel Krank D517: 20X9
Offset +1 Back spacing 5.00
Offset +14 Back spacing 5.50
Offset +20 Back spacing 5.75
Can I go with either one? I would like the tires to stick out from under the fender 1-2 inches.
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Any of those will fit, the 0 offset will stick out almost 2", the +20 will stick out about 1", and the + 14 about 1 1/2" in the front. The rear will stick out about 1/2" less on all.

These are rough ballpark estimates to give you an idea.

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