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Old 10-16-2017, 10:53 PM
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New guy here. I have a 13 XLT supercrew with a 2" pro comp level on factory 18's looking to upgrade to 20x10 with 33's without trimming anything if possible have been told different things any info will be very helpful. Thanks in advance
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Check the sticky with tire fitment guide, a lot of info in there for what you can run.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tire-w...9-newer-68155/
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www.customoffsets.com as well.

305/55 or 33x12.5 should be good.
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Running a 20x10 with a 33 you will have to trim. It's not the end of the world if you trim. If you do it right no one should notice. Here is my 2013 with a 2in autospring leveling kit, 20x10 -19 hostile alpha's with a 305/55r20 General Grabber X3



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Originally Posted by randyman02-13
Running a 20x10 with a 33 you will have to trim. It's not the end of the world if you trim. If you do it right no one should notice. Here is my 2013 with a 2in autospring leveling kit, 20x10 -19 hostile alpha's with a 305/55r20 General Grabber X3



Thanks for the info randyman. That's the setup I'm gonna be going with. Your truck looks sweet. Thanks again
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Originally Posted by Renegade216
Thanks for the info randyman. That's the setup I'm gonna be going with. Your truck looks sweet. Thanks again
If you have any more questions feel free to ask. Here are some pictures of the trimming done on my truck. It was all plastic up front and a small fender mod in the back.
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I have a 2010 F150 Stx. 2”Rough Country leveling kit. 275/70r18 Mastercraft axt tires with 18x8.5 American outlaw Hollywood rims. I like this setup a lot.
Here they are with my new tires. Went with some 33” ats love this setup
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Originally Posted by randyman02-13
Running a 20x10 with a 33 you will have to trim. It's not the end of the world if you trim. If you do it right no one should notice. Here is my 2013 with a 2in autospring leveling kit, 20x10 -19 hostile alpha's with a 305/55r20 General Grabber X3



This is essentially the same setup that I'm going for. Mine isn't a 4x4 and I want a different style of light setup in the front. Nice way to go!
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While tire height 33 vs 35 does play a part, your tire width and wheel offset factors most when it come to rubbing. Go with a positive offset (+14 or +20) and a slightly skinny tire (295/70r18) if you want to avoid rubbing. If you like the wide stance, get the dremel out. EZPZ.




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