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Old 03-28-2017, 05:49 PM
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2014 STX Sport 4x4. Went down from gen twelve 20-inch wheels to gen thirteen 18-inch wheels and added Cooper AT/3 (275/65/R18) tires. Stock suspension and height. I much prefer the look of the 18's and the ride is much nicer!

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2010 xlt 2wd with a 2 inch level in front. I went from 265/70/17 to a 275/65/20. I did do some slight trimming on the front of the fender linings. I also had the new wheels powder coated gunmetal gray. Heres a before and after.




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Originally Posted by '10SuperScrew

That looks way better than the before pic, nice job.
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Spring fever got the best of me and I put the new tires on. 295/70r18 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ P3.


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So I've been reading though this forum and was hoping I could get some direction. I have a 2013 FX4 with a 2" leveling kit. I put 2" wheel adapters on my stock 20" rims, so that should be about a -7 offset if my math is correct. I'm looking to get some new tires sometime soonish. Personally I like the Nitto Ridge Grappler and the BFG KO2 tires. My question is will I have a bit of rubbing if I go to a 275/65/r20 (34.09" diameter and 10.98" width). Or is it a safer bet to stick with a 275/60/r20 tire instead? This is my daily driver so I don't really care to get a much wider tire. Thanks!

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275/65R20 are fine, WITHOUT the spacers on stock 20s........no rubbing
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Originally Posted by SillyBo
Spring fever got the best of me and I put the new tires on. 295/70r18 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ P3.


This looks good. How high is your leveling kit?
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Originally Posted by Shape_Shifter
This looks good. How high is your leveling kit?
Thank you sir. It's a Rough Country 2.5".
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Just got it back last week. 6" BDS, 18" moto metal 969 and 12X35" General mud. Totally transformed truck. Pictures do it no justice.
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Really like these. They come with chrome inserts as well.
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