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Old 07-08-2016, 07:53 PM
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Tire and wheel fitment 2012 f250 4x4

Looking to get tires and wheels for my truck. 2012 f250 4x4 super cab no lift. Currently running the stock 17 inch wheel with 285/70/17 federal tire which is 33.1 inches tall. What can I run without lifting or leveling and have no rub issue? Any input would be great thanks.
 
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For a place to start:
"0" offset wheels and 295/70/18 almost rub or may just rub in some circumstances. Stock wheels won't rub with this size. I had 285/70/17 on "0" offset 17x8's with plenty of room. The more positive offset wheel you get, the larger tire will fit better.
 
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I'm running my 33 on the stock wheel right now it's only 7.5 wide rim. I do venture off road now and then. That's why I'm looking to avoid rubbing issues.
 
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295/70/17 fit good stock too. My friend runs them on stock wheels.
 
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I'm wanting to get new wheels. Looking at a 20x9 rim but not sure what backspace/offset I need. I'll probably stick to a 33 inch mud terrain tire.
 
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I just found a set of 20" take offs but otherwise would go +20mm offset aftermarket. Negative offset and anything close to zero throw a lot of crap on the truck. Fyi stock 8" wide wheels are a +40mm offset.
 
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Originally Posted by RainDesert
I just found a set of 20" take offs but otherwise would go +20mm offset aftermarket. Negative offset and anything close to zero throw a lot of crap on the truck. Fyi stock 8" wide wheels are a +40mm offset.
Great info
 
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