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So... I've read bad and good things about this; but -- would it work?

I can't find any wheels that I truly like -- the ones that came with the King Ranch package are pretty awesome looking with the white truck.

40mm is roughly 1.5" right? So could I get a high quality 2" spacer (2-inch Wheel Spacers for 03-15 Ford 4wd F-250, F-350 Super Duty [1098] | Rough Country Suspension Systems®) and have the "offset" that is needed to run 37" tires?
First , those spacers will not work with stock wheels and 109$ is hardley high quality I use arrow craft steel hub centric spacers. Second , are you adding height or just a wider stance?
 
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Old 04-25-2015, 02:13 PM
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Wider stance. Didn't know those won't work with factory wheels.

I have a 3.5" RL. They said 20x9 0 offset could run 37s... I'm not so sure. But this thread makes me think so.

Wonder if the spacers at WheelAdapter.com would work?
 
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Originally Posted by thowle
Wider stance. Didn't know those won't work with factory wheels.

I have a 3.5" RL. They said 20x9 0 offset could run 37s... I'm not so sure. But this thread makes me think so.

Wonder if the spacers at WheelAdapter.com would work?
Not sure on offset since I'm drw. But those spacers look good American made steel and hub centric.
 
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Was able to successfully fit 37's on with a 3.5" lift/level and a 1.5" spacer to compensate offset.

More info and pictures @ https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15410246

So.. it is possible!
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew010
4.5" lift and 35" Trail Grapplers. 37s need a 6" lift.







Nice wheels...................
 
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Nice wheels...................
That's only a 4.5" lift that looks big.
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew010
4.5" lift and 35" Trail Grapplers. 37s need a 6" lift.





Andrew, not sure if you still post to forum but I was curious about your post from 2013 about your 4.5 lift. Was wanting to know what wheels you have in picture, was wondering if you had any rubbing issues and if your set up would fit through 7 foot garage door. Wanting to lift my 2013 250 and upgrade wheels but would also like it to fit inside still. Love your set up.
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew010
4.5" lift and 35" Trail Grapplers. 37s need a 6" lift.





Andrew, not sure if you still post to forum but I was curious about your post from 2013 about your 4.5 lift. Was wanting to know what wheels you have in picture, was wondering if you had any rubbing issues and if your set up would fit through 7 foot garage door. Wanting to lift my 2013 250 and upgrade wheels but would also like it to fit inside still. Love your set up.
 
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send him a PM. He is still around, but you'll likely get an answer quicker as he doesn't check in as often. He has the same truck with different wheels now, but trust he can answer your questions. I can tell you that it's going to be close! My '11 with 3" lift and 35's Toyo MT's was 6'-11 3/4" at the clearance lights and 0psf in the bags and new tires.
 
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SavageNSF, thank you for your reply. I am new to the forum so am stil trying to figure this out and how send a PM. With your 3 inch lift, how big of wheels were you running and did you have to have a special offset to keep from rubbing tires or did you have plenty of clearance with your set up? Thanks again for your help.
 
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I was running 20" XD Badlands (-12 offset) w/35x12.5x20 Toyo Open Country MT. It was tight, but ran fine on the road. I rubbed off road all the time. You can't sent a PM until you have at least 10 posts. Sorry I didn't notice that you had so few...welcome to FTE.
 
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SavageNSF, thank yo

u for your reply. I am new to the forum so am stil trying to figure this out and how send a PM. With your 3 inch lift, how big of wheels were you running and did you have to have a special offset to keep from rubbing tires or did you have plenty of clearance with your set up? Thanks again for your help.
Here's a 4" lift with 20x10 -19 offset Fuel 2 piece wheels &35" Toyo MT'S, I would have had to do some trimming to run 37" tires. (Traded the truck recently)






 
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Moto metal 951 wheels -18 offset

No rubbing

Won't fit in 7' door with 35" tires
 
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Originally Posted by Cajunboxer
2014 F250 5" Ready Lift 37x13.50x20 No problems




Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, new member and can't send PM's yet. I just picked up a 2015 F250 and am wanting to do a small (between 2.5" and 5") lift and 37's on it and really prefer to go with 13.5 width vs. 12.5. I have been reading what seems like 100's of threads where members are asking for advice on what fits or not for 37's and there seems to varying responses. Are those stock wheels in that pic (and does anyone know the specs of that wheel if stock, ie, offset/backspacing)? Any other mods like spacers to get those to fit? What tire brand/model are those? Any rubbing at all even if minor or was there trimming involved? Love the way your truck looks!
 
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Rigtrash that looks like a rough neighborhood you live in....better be careful out there.

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