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Old 07-25-2017, 06:13 PM
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You're not the first, probably won't be the last either.

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Old 07-25-2017, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by M0RRIS
You're not the first, probably won't be the last either.

Welcome to the site, it's a helpful one. For the most part the people are friendly.

thanks man!
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2010 f150 xlt 4x4
Ready lift leveling kit 2.5" front ; 1.5" rear.....approx $650 ford dealer install
Fuel Beast 564 18x9 1mm , outside wheel well around 1.7".... approx $1650
BF Goodrich KO2's 275 70 18 ... $1335 installed balanced
Just makes it by the flaps at hard turns, son's truck,all prices Canadian.
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Old 07-26-2017, 09:41 AM
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I love those wheels!

Any more pics on how far they stick out?
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I have a 12 RCSB 5.0 that im about to do the 3/5 Beltech drop on. Im shopping for 22"s for it, and i was wondering what offset i should be looking at if im want a nice, flush fitment, id rather it tuck in some then poke out if necessary. Wheels im favoriting now are 22x9.5. Any info is appreciated.
Im sure the answer is buried in here somewhere but im at work and cant spend a bunch of time sifting threw page after page, thanks!
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Originally Posted by Gremlin85
I love those wheels!

Any more pics on how far they stick out?
I'll snap a couple phones pictures for you tonight....might put a ruler there
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Originally Posted by Zum
I'll snap a couple phones pictures for you tonight....might put a ruler there
That would be phenomenal! Thank you
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Originally Posted by Gremlin85
That would be phenomenal! Thank you
Not the greatest pictures but here you go.
I'd say a little less than 2"'s...pretty much even with the running boards.
Tires not perfectly straight
Ruler to outside edge
Drivers side
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Thank you ZUM! That's perfect!
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Please don't yell at me and make me cry. I'm sensitive after all! I've searched this thread, forum, and the wheel offset site and can't find if this setup will work or not. I have 305/55r20s on factory wheels and a 1.5 inch level on my 2012. I found a set of 20 x 9 +10 offset wheels. Anybody know if my tires on those wheels with the level will work? I found some with 2.5 inch levels that say they don't rub, but I'd like to keep the 1.5 inch. Heres where im at now. Thanks!
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