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Old 11-09-2015, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
That's the key. Ask the dude what he had to do to make them fit. I did that with a guy on there running an 18x9 with a -12 offset and 35s. He basically had to just trim the lower valence. They are pretty open with what they did to their trucks.
I looked him up on instagram and he is set to private he did say it rubs some still on the custom wheel offset profile. That's not a big issue for me I can handle some rubbing I just don't want to start tearing stuff up.
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Gonna rub inside fender well...front valance and maybe your UCA...
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Originally Posted by techrep
Gonna rub inside fender well...front valance and maybe your UCA...
Rubs pretty bad lol I ordered 33s they should fit good
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Im looking at buying a set of 20x9 badlands wrapped in 35x12.50's. Think it would fit a leveled 05 f150 4wd? The backspace is 4.53. would I have to cut anything?
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05, 2.5 RC Level
20x10 -12 Mavericks on 33 12.50 Toyos
Had to cut front rubber Valence and little metal on rear to be safe
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Originally Posted by zacb32
05, 2.5 RC Level
20x10 -12 Mavericks on 33 12.50 Toyos
Had to cut front rubber Valence and little metal on rear to be safe
Had to do a double take on that, looks almost identical to mine with my old wheels on it
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I've got an 04 F150 2wd. I am running 265/75/17 on it, and they rub slightly at full turn.
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got a good deal nitto terra grappplers 295/70r17 but how good would they look on SIDEBITER II, 17X9 (6X135) with 5inch back spaceing?
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Hey guys Ive been trying to avoid asking here but I cant seem to find a good answer. I'm driving a Bilstein 5100 leveled 06 scab. I ordered a set of method mr105 17x8.5 with +0 offset wrapped in 285/70R17 Toyo open country at 2's. I believe these will fit no problem but was considering changing to the 285/75R17 which will bump the tire height to almost 34in. If anyone has a good answer it will be very much appreciated because I'm going to try and email asap to see if I can bump up tire size. Thanks


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