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Old 08-29-2018, 08:41 AM
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Can anyone comment on this? I found a set of 2017 takeoffs from a King Ranch and they are 275 60 20s BFG KO2s. Will these fit on a stock height 2012 XLT screw? From what I have seen it looks like it should but just want to double check before committing to buying them...
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Originally Posted by KingOfUproar
Can anyone comment on this? I found a set of 2017 takeoffs from a King Ranch and they are 275 60 20s BFG KO2s. Will these fit on a stock height 2012 XLT screw? From what I have seen it looks like it should but just want to double check before committing to buying them...
they should fit the stock size for 20" wheels is 275 55r20
I think you should be just fine.
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Default 285/60 r20 ridge grapplers



Not much done with the truck just wanted to post that I changed tire sizes and went from the 295 60 trails to 285 60 ridge grapplers and I am very happy with them.
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Default 285/60 20 Goodyear Duratrac



Fully stock... 285/60 20 up from OEM 275/55 20...

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sweet rig brother!
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Originally Posted by Somd FX4
sweet rig brother!
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Noob here. I recently got an 09 xlt super cab from my dad. I'm hoping to make it look a little younger! Lol. I've already purchased the bilstein 5100s and plan to set them at max to level the truck. I'm going back and forth with tire and wheel ideas. I think ive settled on fuel recoil 20x9 with +20 offset. And Nitro trail grappler 305/55r20. With that offset and tire size I shouldn't rub or anything right? I thought I had this figured out, but a tire guy told me I should check with bilstein to verify. I don't think they'll have the answer. If that size won't work, what do u guys recommend? Any help would be great.
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I have read a number of these pages but not all (way too many). I have a 2014 SCREW. I am installing a Zone 4" lift and have 18x9 -12 offset wheels (4.5" backspacing). I have seen a few on the Custom Offsets website that are running that lift, wheel size, and offset combination with 35x12.50R18 tires with either minor rubbing/trimming or none. How many of you are running this combination or very similar? I need to get tires ordered but I want to be fairly certain that I won't have clearance issues with the 35x12.50R18 tires or I will have to go down to 295/70R18 or 305/65R18 (33x12.50) tires.
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Wilstone you should be able to run those wheels and tires with your set up actually you should be able to run those wheels and tires on stock height.

twy you will be fine with 35x12.5 r18 and 4" lift. You can actually clear those wheels and tires with leveling kit. In my personal opinion why not go 6" lift? Price is not much different and looks much better with good spacing in wheel well! This is my rig with 6.5" premium mcgaughy lift 35x21.5 r20
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Wilstone you should be able to run those wheels and tires with your set up actually you should be able to run those wheels and tires on stock height.

twy you will be fine with 35x12.5 r18 and 4" lift. You can actually clear those wheels and tires with leveling kit. In my personal opinion why not go 6" lift? Price is not much different and looks much better with good spacing in wheel well! This is my rig with 6.5" premium mcgaughy lift 35x21.5 r20




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