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Old 01-21-2014, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Chiefgeek
2011 2" AS Level Kit and 1.5" lift in rear

I am trying to figure out what the biggest tire (Max Height and Width Combination) that will fit on stock 20" rims (20x8.5 +30 offset, I think)? I am fairly certain 305/55/20 and 295/60/20 will fit, no clue if 33x12.50 or 35.12.50 will fit.

I would also like to know if I go with an aftermarket 20x9 what offset would give me the best clearance?
I have Trail Grapplers 295/60/20 on stock 20" wheels with 2" level kit up front. 2011 Screw lariat 4x4. They rub the upper control arm at >80% wheel input. I believe the stock wheels are 38mm offset and 6.2 backspace. The four wheel drive shop assured me they would fit but they don't. I had intended to keep the stock wheels because I like them but now I'm ordering Fuel Mavericks, 20x9, 5.5 backspace. The four wheel drive shop told me with these wheels it shouldn't rub any more, we will see. IMO I don't think 305s will fit either on stock wheels since they are wider and would hit UCA as its a width issue not height.
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I'm having a rubbing issue with 295/60/20s on stock 20" wheels. I'm ordering aftermarket 20x9s that are 5.5 backspace. Four wheel drive shop said these should do the trick.
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Ive been looking hard at getting some new tires for my truck and was wondering if 325/60/R20 KM2's with a 4inch rancho lift rub on a 2013 fx4? If so what is the biggest i can go with a 4" ranch lift? Thanks guys.
Old 01-22-2014, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mudryder
Thx a lot grizzly. Looks good to me. I'm going to go with that setup too.
Yeah I can't see there ever being a rubbing issue.... And them Rockstar II's make it look so sexy!
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Old 01-23-2014, 02:11 PM
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Hi everyone, I know this question must have been covered on a thread somewhere but I can't find a solid answer anywhere. I have a stock 2013 Fx4 with "No Lift" sitting on stock black 20s that have the Bridgestone Dueler H/L on them. I want a more aggressive Tire like a Toyo or Nitto and would also like to have more sidewall. The Bridgestone Dueler is. 275 55 r20. Will a 275 60 20 or even a 275 65 20 fit without rubbing or hurting anything. Again this is staying stock with no lift added. I don't want to lose too much mpg but I also want more traction in snow/ice and also a bit more aggressive look. Any pics of either of these sizes with "No Lift"? Thanks Guys for any input here...I should also add that I live in Minnesota so yes lots of snow packed roads and ice..tire suggestions? Also no mud flaps..

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Old 01-23-2014, 03:39 PM
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I had 275/65/20 with a 1.5 inch lift and it rubbed badly. I had to go up to a 2.5 inch level to clear, and it only JUST clears
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Ouch!! So it sounds like I can rule out the 65
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Originally Posted by bodam
I had 275/65/20 with a 1.5 inch lift and it rubbed badly. I had to go up to a 2.5 inch level to clear, and it only JUST clears
Where did it rub? Don't you have a +15 offset? Homie is asking about the tire size(275/65/20) on his stock 20s which are +44 offset
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Originally Posted by ShaneFX4
Ouch!! So it sounds like I can rule out the 65
I read you can run the 275/65/20 on stock wheels and have little rubbing but a small level will help. I'm getting the 275/65/20 duratracs on my stock 20s soon so I'll post a pic when they're installed.
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My offset is whatever stock oem rims shocks etc are. Sorry my knowledge is lacking in this dept. Just want beefier aggressive looking tires :-)


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