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Old 08-07-2017, 11:07 AM
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2013 F-150 FX4
Black Rhino Sidewinder Wheels +12 offset, factory back spacing
Bilstein 5100's front and rear, highest setting on front.
295/55/20 Toyo Open Country MT's
no rubbing anywhere, no cutting required
Old 08-08-2017, 11:27 AM
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So I looked through the pdf and I'm still wondering, could I clear a set of 35x11.5R20 on my stock 20s with bilstein 5100s set at 2.25?
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What size spacers will I need to fit Toyo M/T 35X12.5R20's on my stock 20" wheels (+44) with a 2.25" Readylift level on the front?

I realize a slight rub at full lock/over bumps will be inevitable, but not detrimental to the structure of the truck. I know this because an acquaintance in my town has this setup but, for some strange reason, was unsure of the spacer size.

The tires do not protrude from the wheel wells, any.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Please note - I have been a silent observer on this forum for a year and have been modifying my trucks for many years, so please don't mistake me as green. I have searched for the above referenced setup for many hours and many days, but have been unsuccessful. This is my last resort before starting a dedicated thread.
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https://www.f150forum.com/f38/stock-...e-them-272974/

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Old 08-10-2017, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by M0RRIS
Thank you for the reference.

Unfortunately, I have thoroughly searched this thread and have been unsuccessful in finding the setup I am looking to build.

Having said that, post #436 is semi-helpful - earlier model truck with different tires.
Post #469 and #470 are a bit more helpful, but again, the truck is a different model and tires are all terrains rather than the muds which have extra tread.
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Did a quick search and didn't find much, but what is the place most people buy their wheels from? Finally pulling the trigger on some Fuel Mavericks and want to know the best place before I spend $1200 on wheels! I will most likely buying my Toyo MTs at townfairtire to take advantage of the 500 mile return policy if I don't like them. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by pdrizi
2012 FX4 with 17 x 8.5 (2017) raptor wheels 34mm offset and 315/70/17 BFGKO2 tires Load C - 6ply (tires are lighter than the 8 plys perfect for 1/2 ton)
2.5 FOX Coil over with ICON Upper Control Arm and rear 2.5 shocks with reservoirs.
The coilover provides the 2-in lift. No rubbing if you install these coilovers or install a 2in spacer on your factory suspension.

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Doesn't appear that they stick out the sides much either?
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Well after reading about 100 pages of this thread, i felt like I had a pretty good idea on what fit. I found a good deal on a set of Raptor beadlocks, so i jumped on them.

I'll see how the 315/70 KO's fit on the stock suspension, then within a couple weeks, I am putting full Fox 2.0 suspension in and will check fitment again.

Thanks for all the posts and the PDF/Chart, great info.
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Originally Posted by chrisnack
Well after reading about 100 pages of this thread, i felt like I had a pretty good idea on what fit. I found a good deal on a set of Raptor beadlocks, so i jumped on them.

I'll see how the 315/70 KO's fit on the stock suspension, then within a couple weeks, I am putting full Fox 2.0 suspension in and will check fitment again.

Thanks for all the posts and the PDF/Chart, great info.
Nice! I run Raptor wheels on my 2011 with 315/70 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. They look great and work fine. I have the Bilstein leveling shocks set at 2.25. You may rub without the level so be prepared if you plan to put them on before you get the Fox stuff.
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Originally Posted by azcoyote
Nice! I run Raptor wheels on my 2011 with 315/70 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. They look great and work fine. I have the Bilstein leveling shocks set at 2.25. You may rub without the level so be prepared if you plan to put them on before you get the Fox stuff.
Rub when turning I assume? If I just go straight I should be ok Max a week before the fox's go on.

On other vehicles seems like backing up and to left is a good way to find out if you run. For me I get some suspension compression as I leave my driveway doing that.

I ordered a full set of Tire sensors to go with them as well to leave my stock ones alone for now. $60 on eBay for 4 Motorcraft ones.


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