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Old 12-16-2011, 10:11 AM
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Thank you BassAckwards I under stand now much appreciated
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Thank you Bass Ackwards! That information helped ALOT! I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question!
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i have the stock xlt rims that are 7.5 in. i think and with a 2in. level i was able to clear 315 70 17's in standard size is 35x12.5 17, with no rubbing..sry i dont have a pic of it, and they wore smooth even, no problems at all.
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Newbie here this is my first post. I did a little digging but didnt find what I was looking for. I would like to know if a LT295/70R18 nitto trerra grapler would fit my stock 2005 ff150 4x4 with the stock 18' lariat wheel? Dont have a leveling kit. Will it rub? Thanks
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Originally Posted by squirving88
Newbie here this is my first post. I did a little digging but didnt find what I was looking for. I would like to know if a LT295/70R18 nitto trerra grapler would fit my stock 2005 ff150 4x4 with the stock 18' lariat wheel? Dont have a leveling kit. Will it rub? Thanks
Hey, while it will fit on your stock wheels it will rub but I'm not sure how bad. I have a 3 inch level running those tires on spy xd wheels And they rub on the lower plastic below the bumper. So without the the 3 inch level I'm guessing it'd rub worse and maybe in other places
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I am in the process of getting Rims and Tires for my 2007 F150 4x4 XLT. I am installing a 2.5 inch leveling kit with a 3 inch rear block. I plan on getting 35x12.5 inch Nitto Trail Grapplers. I was stuck on backspacing and which would be the correct backspacing. I would like 20" XD Monsters. I found a 20x10 with a -12 mm offset with a 4.53" backspace. I would like to know if that will work or if i have to find something that will obviously fit. Thank you
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Originally Posted by npennella
I am in the process of getting Rims and Tires for my 2007 F150 4x4 XLT. I am installing a 2.5 inch leveling kit with a 3 inch rear block. I plan on getting 35x12.5 inch Nitto Trail Grapplers. I was stuck on backspacing and which would be the correct backspacing. I would like 20" XD Monsters. I found a 20x10 with a -12 mm offset with a 4.53" backspace. I would like to know if that will work or if i have to find something that will obviously fit. Thank you
Those wheels will fit, but being that wide and having that much offset a 35" tire is out of the question unfortunately without quite a bit of trimming.

You can look in my garage as I have a 3" lift with 3" AAL and my 10.8" wide 33s rubbed a hair on my stock fender flare. I have 18x9 rims with -12mm offset. So your going to need to look for about a 33" tire unless you want to get wheels that tuck up under the truck more as apposed to sticking out.

I would recommend looking for a rim no wider than 9". It will fit any tire you could ever hope to mount on our trucks, and you will get better gas mileage due to the wheel weighing quite a bit less. Just my opinion. hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by BassAckwards
Those wheels will fit, but being that wide and having that much offset a 35" tire is out of the question unfortunately without quite a bit of trimming.

You can look in my garage as I have a 3" lift with 3" AAL and my 10.8" wide 33s rubbed a hair on my stock fender flare. I have 18x9 rims with -12mm offset. So your going to need to look for about a 33" tire unless you want to get wheels that tuck up under the truck more as apposed to sticking out.

I would recommend looking for a rim no wider than 9". It will fit any tire you could ever hope to mount on our trucks, and you will get better gas mileage due to the wheel weighing quite a bit less. Just my opinion. hope that helps!
Thanks! I kinda figured the 10 inch would be a bit big but thats why we have helpful members! haha i found a 20x9 with a 6.38" backspace... that would be a better choice, correct?
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Found 20x9 with 5.71" backspace and 18mm offset.. Will these be the better fit?


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