295 60 20 help!!??
#1
295 60 20 help!!??
I’m looking to start my build on my 2018 F150 Lariat Sport. I’d like to run 295 60 20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I’m adding fender flares that have a 2” tire coverage. Can someone help me with what lift or level I will need? Im hoping to run a wheel with a -12 or more offset as to get the tires out with the flares. Anyone have a similar set up or can help me? It would be greatly appreciated! Im attaching a pic of a truck I’d seen online awhile back and I’m essentially going for the exact same look.
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Hi,
Wheels in this picture aren't 295/60r20. The sidewall is way too big to be 60. They look like 18''.
You should be able to run OEM setup with 295/60r20 tires... It can take 34'' with no rubbing. The lift on the picture seem to be a 3'', but it's hard to tell when they're equipped with biga** tires lol.
Can't help for the offset question, but if you're not able to get your hands on some, you could always buy wheel spacers. However, you might get some rubbing and need to do minor trimming.
If you're on a budget, get a 3'' front and 2'' rear lift using suspension spacers (100$), but note that your ride might be affected. If you have more money, you can go with a ''real'' lift.
Wheels in this picture aren't 295/60r20. The sidewall is way too big to be 60. They look like 18''.
You should be able to run OEM setup with 295/60r20 tires... It can take 34'' with no rubbing. The lift on the picture seem to be a 3'', but it's hard to tell when they're equipped with biga** tires lol.
Can't help for the offset question, but if you're not able to get your hands on some, you could always buy wheel spacers. However, you might get some rubbing and need to do minor trimming.
If you're on a budget, get a 3'' front and 2'' rear lift using suspension spacers (100$), but note that your ride might be affected. If you have more money, you can go with a ''real'' lift.
Last edited by Eduskator; 03-15-2018 at 01:06 PM.