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Old 12-30-2015, 11:30 PM
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35s on a 12 inch rim

So right now I'm drivin a bone stock 2013 f350. I wanna change it up and put fuel rims on the truck and was wondering if any of yall hand any pictures of your trucks with fuel rims and 35 inch tires. Also what's the minimum lift/level I should have to put on to fit that setup. I don't a little rub even after trimming
 
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Probley should've specified I meant 12 inches wide. 20 inch diameter
 
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Old 12-31-2015, 09:19 PM
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Unless ur wheels have real low offset then they will rub inside. Lift of 2" is all u need for most part unless ur truck sits lower in front all ready
 
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If you're talking 35x12.50x20 tires you would normally run a 20x10 or 20x9 wheel. 12" wide wheels look funny on 12.50's IMO. You will want a +12mm to 0 offset if possible unless you really want the wheels outside the fenders then go 0 to -12mm or more negative offset. Like said, a leveling kit in the 2-2.5" range would be standard with this wheel/tire setup.
 
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I agree with the above.
I'm running 37's on 8.5 and 10 inch on my rock truck.
I would run 10's on the street.
 
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I have 20 x 12 fuel mavericks and 35x12.5x20 toyo mt and they rub at full lock on front back side of factory fender flares and I even have a 4" lift. I had to do dome minor trimming to the factory fender flares to stop them from rubbing. It wasn't hard though. I put on some blue tape, drew a curved line and cut with an oscillating cut off tool. Easy and clean, looks factory. Well worth it because the 20x12's have a 5" deep lip and they only stick out about 2" past the fender flare. And no they don't look bad at all with the 12.5's on the 12" wide rims. Actually if you get the 20x 10 wheels with -24 offset they'll stick out about the same. Google the pics and see for yourself. Check out custom offsets website.
 
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What some call ugly some call it badass.




Fuel maverick 20x12 with 35x12.5x20 toyo mts, altogether $2,700 mounted and balanced and delivered. I put them on. Even came with lugs.





Stick out 2-3 inches. Tires still come out past rim even with 20x12 rims and 35x12.5x20 tires.





Trimmed factory fender flare





2011 f250, 4" lift, 20x12 Fuel mavericks, 35x12.5x20 toyo mts, Smittybilt M1 front and rear bumpers, black headlights, black mesh grill
 
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