11 f350 tire fitment

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I’m not sure if I have this posted in the wrong place or not...

But I’m looking to put some rims and tires on my 11 f350. I don’t want to lift my truck. Leveling for sure and that’s it. With that being said, what can I fit under this truck. I love a wide aggressive look. My obs is on 20x12 with -44 on 33 12.5’s and I love the look of it. Kinda going for the same look on my new truck.

Ive got my eyes on a set of rims that are 20x10’s with 35x12.s with a -25 back spacing.


What can I fit and what would look good. Anyone have an pictures of their setup similar to what I’m after?

Thanks!
 

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that will fit with a 2-2.5" level.

I am a big fan of that combo personally...
 

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I had that on my truck and it only rubbed at full turn and stuff which wasn't often. Looked very good, then I lifted and went to 37s on the same 20x10 -25s now back to level on stockers. Looking to go back to a -25 and 35s lol.
 

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Thanks guys.

Doo dah do you have any pictures of your old setup?

And what do you all think of a 20x12 -44 with 33’s?
 

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Thanks guys.

Doo dah do you have any pictures of your old setup?

And what do you all think of a 20x12 -44 with 33’s?

gonna need to trim....and it will look goofy from the side imo
 
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My buddy has 37x12.50r20s on his leveled truck. (He does have a custom front bumper) So I dont see why you couldnt fit a 35 on a stock height truck. Its all about the right backspacing.
 

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My buddy has 37x12.50r20s on his leveled truck. (He does have a custom front bumper) So I dont see why you couldnt fit a 35 on a stock height truck. Its all about the right backspacing.

maybe read the details and it will make more sense whats being discussed.
 
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^^^ The OP said he had his eye set of 35's,

Then you (sootie) said he'd need a leveling kit.

Am I missing something here?

With the right backspacing he wont need a lift to run 35's
 
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I'm running 325/60r20 on -12 offset with half inch spacers and I have very minimal rubbing. I've also ran 37x12.5 r18 on stock rims with rubbing at full lock and some on the mudflap at about 1/4 turn. It all depends on how much rubbing you can stand. I also ran 35x12.5 r18s on stockers when I got the truck with no rubbing.
 

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^^^ The OP said he had his eye set of 35's,

Then you (sootie) said he'd need a leveling kit.

Am I missing something here?

With the right backspacing he wont need a lift to run 35's

Ya you are missing the experience with the rim size he proposed...
 

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So 35 12.5 on a 20x10 with a -25 back spacing and a 2 2.5 leveling kit. I should be fine?!?
 

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-25 offset puts the tires a smidge outside the fenderwell and makes the truck dirty fast but looks cool as sh*t and you can straddle speed bumps. I'm just waiting for my tires to wear out so I can get the wheels and new tires on. My truck looked best on 37s with the 6" lift but was too tall for my 5th wheel. Post pics when you get it all set up.

BTW, I agree with Sootie on 20x12 -44 and 33s..........
 
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Sootie,

The experience? Lol!

Oh I forgot you have the know all about everything

Lets not clutter up this thread if you'd like to discuss your pessimism pm me.
 
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Sootie,

The experience? Lol!

Oh I forgot you have the know all about everything

Lets not clutter up this thread if you'd like to discuss your pessimism pm me.
Know all? Pessimism? I'm not sure I follow....

Pardon me for posting relevant info based on personal experience with exactly what the op was asking.

No, I have no need to pm you-I have enough security to say what I think in the open. Thanks though!
 

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You must have "personal experience" with everything cause you have something to say about everything on psa.



The OP wants to run 20x10 with an offset of -25. To run 35s you NEED a leveling kit, unless you never plan on turning.


You stated that the OP can run 35s on stock height with the correct offset/backspace. In which you were correct. Only issue is, the OP doesn’t want to run a rim that is sucked in the wheel well like the stock rims are.


You missed the point Sootie was trying to explain. Then you went to start **** which wasn’t needed in this thread. What Sootie said was all correct, sorry.


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I’ve done some more thinking, and google lol. I’m really thinking about going with a 20x12 -44.

Just unsure of 33’s or 35’s.
 

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I’ve done some more thinking, and google lol. I’m really thinking about going with a 20x12 -44.

Just unsure of 33’s or 35’s.

You don't like my truck...............? lol

Get what you want homie, that's why it is YOUR truck!

I say 37s
 

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