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Old 01-22-2010, 07:57 PM
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03 F250 4" Lift...20x10 -43mm BS:3.75 fit with 35s?

i like the wide stance look and was wondering if a set of 20x10 wheels that are -43mm offset and have a 3.75 backspace would fit my truck with 35x12.5 toyo mud terrains and 4" lift kit?
 
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That much negative offset will put you real close to rubbing the fender/bumper at full lock. That and it will look pretty stupid with the tires sticking that far out, but that's just my opinion.
 
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That much negative offset will put you real close to rubbing the fender/bumper at full lock. That and it will look pretty stupid with the tires sticking that far out, but that's just my opinion.

everyone has their opinions when it comes to tires/wheels but i like the aggressive look a wide stance set up gives. i will probably stick with my current set up which is 20x10 4.5 backspace and -25mm offset, i was just curious if this set up would work since my current set up is almost flush with my fenders. i think a lifted truck with flush wheel/tire set up looks funny, kind of like a giraff but thats just my opinion.
 
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Yes, everyone has their own likes and dislikes. If you're running -25 offset now then your tires are 1/2" further out than mine. Personally, I don't like my truck sides getting muddy the first time I drive it on wet roads, so I'd rather they be in a little more. I don't think my truck looks like a giraffe but it might when I get my next tires, 285/75/18 (35x11.50).
 
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yeah thats the one of the drawbacks of a wide stance which is why im probably going to stay away from it. i plan on repainting my truck so i definitely dont want rocks, mud etc kicking up on the new paint, but i do like the look.
 
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