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Guys, I have ordered my new 2011 F350 and hope to be picking it up soon. The truck is slated for a 2 1/2" leveling kit. I am currently shopping for tires and wheels.
I am looking to provide a thread where others can look to for future fitment of tires and wheels on their new 2011 and newer trucks. Would those of you lucky ones be able to provide a picture or two and a quick description of the tire size, wheel size, lift or level height, etc?
2 inch front level with Toyo 315/60/20's on stock 20 inch rims. These are slightly narrower than 325's or the 12.50's. In my case there is plenty of up/down clearance but they contact the control arms ever so slightly. I would think that anything wider than 315's would rub noticeably when turning at full lock.
Putting these wheels on Saturday: XD Crank 801's 20X9, 0 offset, 5 backside
I'll post up some pictures after they are on. Sticking with these tires for now due to the cost of replacing them.
285/65/20 BFG A/T KO on stock wheels with 2" front leveling kit.
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Has anyone put A/T tires and a leveling kit on stock 18" wheels? Pics? Just wondering if it looks bad...I am currently regretting not seeking a truck with 20" wheels.
Hoping that it doesn't look bad to save myself the money from "having" to buy 20" wheels, ha.
Nt sure if I like it or not. Might have to use these 18's as my winter wheels...
It doesn't look good with a full lift, and I think it looks worse with no lift/level and the bigger tires, but I dont know.....might actually look OK with bigger tires and a level. No question the 20's look better, but is it worth the money after the fact? I am having the 20" or 18" dilemma as well.
I think it might just be that those wheels don't look good on a white truck. Definitely need more offset to make those agressive fender flares work.
I did some Photoshop mock-ups on a black truck and it looks decent. Here is the original photo with a 6" lift and aftermarket wheels:
And here is the same truck with the stock wheels (spacers would be required to get the offset efffect OR don't use fender flares and then no need for spacers):
And then the above pic lowered to roughly stock height:
They really aren't too bad on a black truck....they look a little small with a 6" lift though. My truck is silver which may be a bit to close to the white. So hard to tell with the continentals on there (my truck that is).
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