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35s/aftermarket wheels with level kit

Can you run 35s with aftermarket wheels with just a leveling kit? Also what kind of bolt pattern do we have? I have an 05 xlt 4wd. Thanks.
 
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No 33's and 6x135
 
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you can run 35's...... I am doing it. You need an aftermarket wheel with damn near the exact specs of the factory wheels.....search on the forum, you will find about 23908409348 threads about it.
 
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Old 04-28-2009, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by 99and04f150
you can run 35's...... I am doing it. You need an aftermarket wheel with damn near the exact specs of the factory wheels.....search on the forum, you will find about 23908409348 threads about it.
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Hell yes you can fit 35's with just a leveling kit with ZERO rubbing of any kind.

Mine are 35x12.50x17 ProComp Extreme MT's with only a 2" AS leveling kit. ProComp 17x9" wheels. Sorry I don't know the offset. The previous owner just sold me the wheels with the truck and I put the tires on later.





 
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in order to run 35s you need to match factory wheels. An 8" wheel with 5 1/2" backspace works perfect, No rubbing
 
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I agree with Paw Paw.
 

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Originally Posted by 99and04f150
you can run 35's...... I am doing it. You need an aftermarket wheel with damn near the exact specs of the factory wheels.....search on the forum, you will find about 23908409348 threads about it.
"About" hell that figure is dead on
Agree with what everyone says, find wheel that matches factory specs and your good to go, let us know what you find.
 
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I agree with Paw Paw.
That looks like PawPaws truck, but it is another member.
 
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How do you measure backspacing?
 
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Old 04-29-2009, 07:17 AM
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Yep...325/50/22 ( 34.8s) on 22x9.5 with 30mm offset, 2.5 as level kit and 3inch rear block. Very very small plastic trimming.



 
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Originally Posted by Bigrod330
Yep...325/50/22 ( 34.8s) on 22x9.5 with 30mm offset, 2.5 as level kit and 3inch rear block. Very very small plastic trimming.





Awesome truck man!!
 
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Old 04-29-2009, 08:23 AM
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Another sweet truck!

Originally Posted by TJ05FX4
Hell yes you can fit 35's with just a leveling kit with ZERO rubbing of any kind.

Mine are 35x12.50x17 ProComp Extreme MT's with only a 2" AS leveling kit. ProComp 17x9" wheels. Sorry I don't know the offset. The previous owner just sold me the wheels with the truck and I put the tires on later.





 
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Old 04-29-2009, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by deekerf150
How do you measure backspacing?
Backspace is measured from the inside edge of the wheel to the back of the surface where the wheel mounts to the truck.
 
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Originally Posted by TJ05FX4
Hell yes you can fit 35's with just a leveling kit with ZERO rubbing of any kind.

Mine are 35x12.50x17 ProComp Extreme MT's with only a 2" AS leveling kit. ProComp 17x9" wheels. Sorry I don't know the offset. The previous owner just sold me the wheels with the truck and I put the tires on later.






That looks sick

and no rubbing at all?
 


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