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Old 12-11-2008, 05:07 PM
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I think I finally found a set of wheels I would like for my truck. Pro Comp Xtreme Alloys, 18x9s, cast blast finished in black. I'm not very well knowledged when it comes to suspension and wheels but will I be able to fit these with a 2" level? Hoping to buy wheels and tires in the spring. Running a Bilstein 5100 2" level, and have future ( distant future ) plans for a lift. Thanks.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Wheels/Xt...n=PXA7089-8936
 
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Old 12-11-2008, 10:01 PM
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yeah you can run those with 33's.
 
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I agree.
 
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Look like fishchris' wheels
 
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Thanks guys!

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Look like fishchris' wheels
I just looked and what do you know, hes running them in 17s
 
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Good looking wheels. Let me know if you need any help
 
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Old 12-13-2008, 11:10 AM
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Good looking wheels. Let me know if you need any help
Do you carry these wheels? If so how much for 4 shipped to 16901?
 
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Also, what size tire should I run on this? Would 285/65/18 be good? Or does the width of the wheel need something larger like a 305 to fit properly? And any tire suggestions welcome. Looking for All Terrains only, still wanting the BFG T/A KO.
 
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the 285 will fit on a nine inch wheel. It's more preference if you go with a 305 I think.
 
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the 285 will fit on a nine inch wheel. It's more preference if you go with a 305 I think.
Thank you. My preference is affordable tire & good economy so thats why I dont want to go real large.
 
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Old 12-15-2008, 11:28 AM
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No problem. I had the 285/65's on my truck before and I think you'll really like them. If you aren't dead set on the 18" wheel size BFG also makes a 285/70 17 which is just over 32.5 inches tall. It's essentially the same height as the 18 but cheaper. Pro Comp also makes that wheel in a 17x9 with the same backspacing as the 18. I'm only saying this because you said affordable. That is a good looking wheel by the way.
 
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Old 12-15-2008, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by blackFX4ny
No problem. I had the 285/65's on my truck before and I think you'll really like them. If you aren't dead set on the 18" wheel size BFG also makes a 285/70 17 which is just over 32.5 inches tall. It's essentially the same height as the 18 but cheaper. Pro Comp also makes that wheel in a 17x9 with the same backspacing as the 18. I'm only saying this because you said affordable. That is a good looking wheel by the way.
Thanks. Yeah I know about the 17s, but I would rather go with 18", I contemplated 20" but I think it would be too big, 18" is perfect with a 33 or 35 inch tire. I will be lifting the truck in the future so I wanna get my wheels now.
 
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https://www.f150online.com/forums/wh...te-w-pics.html

incase you forgot this thread, she got them in 305/65/18 i believe. i think your truck would look sweet with that setup, Darren
 
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Darren, those wheels will stick out 2 1/4 inches more than stock. I think a 325x60x18 which is a 33x13 would be about the max size with those wheels.
 



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