FX4 Question

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So my truck is in my sig. I want to run 20x12 or 18x12 wheels and 33x12.5x18or20 tires. With the fx4, I'm not sure the lift difference between it and an XLT, if any. Can anyone help me out and tell me if I'm going to have to level or lift to make it happen without issue? If I posted this in the wrong section I apologize, I figured it would fall under fx4 vs xlt specs.
 

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no "lift" difference between XLT or FX4. Only thing that changes height is the thickness of the block in the rear and the weight rating of the front springs. Check the door sticker for the weight and poke your head under the truck for the block size.
 

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So my truck is in my sig. I want to run 20x12 or 18x12 wheels and 33x12.5x18or20 tires. With the fx4, I'm not sure the lift difference between it and an XLT, if any. Can anyone help me out and tell me if I'm going to have to level or lift to make it happen without issue? If I posted this in the wrong section I apologize, I figured it would fall under fx4 vs xlt specs.



With 33s the most you would need is a level. I can tell you that 295/55-20 on a 20x12 -44 offset wheel fit under my truck that was lowered 2" with zero rubbing. I didn't take it off-road so it probably would rub under certain conditions.


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I don't off-road mine, mainly towing vehicle and every now and again going down a dirt road with light mud, nothing rutted or anything.
 

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Also considering 20x10 wheels with 295/55r20 tires as well. Mainly want a 5 to 6 inch lip if that helps
 

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