20" wheels....
Yeah it will depend on the backspacing of the wheel. If you're using stock wheels you'll definitely want a leveling kit. F350 just needs the spacers up front, F250 needs spacers up front and F350 rear blocks. I run 315/70/17's on my 250 with the leveling kit and blocks. No rubbing.
A 35x12.5x20 should fit. They're pricey though...
A 35x12.5x20 should fit. They're pricey though...
All that I know is that I have 37x13.50x20 with a six inch lift and I still had to cut a little of the plastic inner fender away so I wouldn't scare people in parking lots when I would turn. I do have different wheels though too.
The difference between a 35" tire and a 37" tire isn't just 2" though. It's quite a big step. More like 4". Not sure why tire sizes are so inconsistent compared to the lable on the tire!?
Different offset wheels will make a differenc too. I have two buddies that had/have 37's using a 6" lift. One had to trim his inner fenders too, the other did not. Different wheels though.
i got 18" wheels and the best tire that was aggressive and best priced was the interco m16. i got the 38x13.5x18 for around 320 apeice and with about 15000 on em now u cant tell they have worn at all. really aggressive good traction good wear. only issue is they are a bit noisy and they vibrate some but i would buy them again in a heartbeat
What would the price of a similar 20" tire cost? If it's $350 vs $320, I think the looks of the 20's are worth the extra.
I know, I know, I could go check the local shop too... Just might do that while I'm running around today!
I know, I know, I could go check the local shop too... Just might do that while I'm running around today!
go to Lift Kits, Leveling Kits, and Shock Absorbers - Suspension System Specialists! - Top Gun Customz or call em at 1-877-274-9362 thats where i got mine and they r pretty good about pricing and beating competitors



