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Tire and Wheel Fitment Guide - 2009 and newer

Old 01-16-2019, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by thor99
22x10 with 33s will fit on a leveled F150 with minor trimming if any, I would assume 12 wides would require a good deal of trimming to not rub any.

what truck do you have? Is it stock? I appreciate you letting me know when you put them on
Old 01-21-2019, 07:10 PM
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Default Did a lot of searching.....

I’m looking at new tires and such on my 2012 SuperCrew Lariat 4x4. Have 20” stock wheels.

Lookong ar Falken Wildpeak MT01’s in 33x12.5x20 or 305/55/20. I’ve researched this for the last 5-6 weeks and it’s getting tiring, on this thread there are so many different compilations of what people have done, what has worked, etc. And I’ve looked through hindreds of pages trying to find the exact info. It’s much more difficult on mobile than it is on PC.

Currently not leveled, but plan to prior to tires, also considering 1.5” wheel spacers just to get tires to stick out a bit.

Would this work without running? Would the 35x12.5x20 work with this setup without rubbing?
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Originally Posted by Frankmottz
I wanna know on a stock truck what is the widest rim tire combo I can go without rub with still having a decent size tire. I would typically like to go to 22inch but would stay with 20. Would a 22x12 fit with a nice tire. I have my eye on a set up
I have gotten my wheels and tires on, 22x12 -40 with a 2 inch puck on top of Bilstein 5100's and control arms still rubs a touch. You're gonna want to at minimum level it .
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Here is the Final result!
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Originally Posted by Gushishlain

Here is the Final result!
Looks good, I also have the ab815s
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Originally Posted by thor99
Looks good, I also have the ab815s
Thanks man!

Do you have an Instagram? I like following some of the 12th gen builds.
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Originally Posted by Gushishlain
Thanks man!

Do you have an Instagram? I like following some of the 12th gen builds.
I do, but I don't post anything haha. I like to follow others though if you want to send me yours.
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Originally Posted by Gushishlain

Here is the Final result!
That looks good man!!! How does it handle driving? Rougher, smooth, same??
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Originally Posted by thor99
I do, but I don't post anything haha. I like to follow others though if you want to send me yours.
Same as my username here - Gushishlain

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That looks good man!!! How does it handle driving? Rougher, smooth, same??
It rides good, fairly stiff, I also removed the front sway bar as a result because it popped and didn't like any sort of articulation over bumps or manhole covers even. I didn't order knuckles thinking it wouldn't rub the control arm on the spring with a total of like 4.5 inches of lift, but it does so I will be getting knuckles to correct that.

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It’s always something isn’t it!!! Lol, Well it looks pretty badass man, I dig it!

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