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Hey Guys, Looking at some wheels/tires -- Just wondering on stock height if it would work or I could go bigger on tire without rubbing issues... Also how the ride would differ from stock? And lastly -- With this setup(if it works) how much would it raise my truck? Thanks
XD Hoss, 20x9 with 8 on 170 Bolt Pattern - Chrome
BFG LT285/65/20, All-Terrain T/A KO
Or These tires
Nitto Terra Grapplers
Oh and any photo shop gurus that want to show me what this would look like on a black 2013 f250 platinum that would be awesome
The XD Hoss and Badlands will both work on your truck and they are both rated at 3200 lbs. each. You'll just need to go with the +18 offset if you're going to keep your truck stock height. The LT285/65R20 BFGs will fit just fine as well since they are only slightly taller than the stock LT275/65R20s.
The XD Hoss and Badlands will both work on your truck and they are both rated at 3200 lbs. each. You'll just need to go with the +18 offset if you're going to keep your truck stock height. The LT285/65R20 BFGs will fit just fine as well since they are only slightly taller than the stock LT275/65R20s.
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