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Old 12-09-2013, 11:17 PM
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Anyone running this..? I recently purchased 35x12.5x20 nitto trail grapplers and got a pro ryde level lift to go with it wil this set up work?.. I drive a 2013 fx4 4x4 5.0L and have the appearence package fx black powder coated rims.
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What offset are the rims? It will be close but might fit. Some have run a hair smaller with no rubbing.
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With stock offset wheels and a 2" level you should be fine. With a 2.5" level you will be good to go. Post pics of you truck when you get it together. I'm particularly interested in how the black fx4 20s look.
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Originally Posted by straightaxle
With stock offset wheels and a 2" level you should be fine. With a 2.5" level you will be good to go. Post pics of you truck when you get it together. I'm particularly interested in how the black fx4 20s look.
I can't find out anywhere, what the offset Would be all I know is that it's a 20x8.5 rim. And I'll post pictures after I get them installed Friday
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Originally Posted by fx4 fr3ak
I can't find out anywhere, what the offset Would be all I know is that it's a 20x8.5 rim. And I'll post pictures after I get them installed Friday
Oh, are they the stock FX 20s? You will probably be fine. Maybe a little rubbing at lock or when hitting bumps while turning.
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those tires acually measure 13.4 wide...you may rub your UCA
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Good point on the width, especially the side lugs on the trails.... they are pretty aggressive. Nothing a 1/4" wheel spacer couldn't solve.
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You think a quarter inch spacer is enough or should I just do an inch
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Idk if the 1/4" would be enough, honestly. Only way to really know is to try it. Put it on with no spacer and see how it is, that's free, and trying small spacers is pretty cheap, especially compared to proper hub centric ones that bare 1" thick plus.
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Originally Posted by straightaxle
Idk if the 1/4" would be enough, honestly. Only way to really know is to try it. Put it on with no spacer and see how it is, that's free, and trying small spacers is pretty cheap, especially compared to proper hub centric ones that bare 1" thick plus.
well they'll be going on in an hour so will have to wait and see :p


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