22x14 (-75) on 37" tires 2011 F250 6" lift

Ben_Ford

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I ordered some 22x14 -75 rims and will wrap them in 37" toyos.
I currently run a 6" 4-link setup and was wondering if I could just run the lower coil spacer (2") along with my bigger coils to make it 8" and be fine as far as rubbing goes.

My other option is get the 7-9" Icon Coilovers and adjust according, but I'm not sure how far I can stretch before things become an issue.

Would I be alright 8" as far as body rub goes? Bumper already has a solution.
 

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Still gonna have to trim the front bumper brackets and lower air dam.
 

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I'm going to be the first one to tell you that a 37x13.5" tire on a 14" wide rim is a very bad idea. You should get the 40x15.5 and go with the 9" icon. Just from a safety standpoint.
 

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I'm going to be the first one to tell you that a 37x13.5" tire on a 14" wide rim is a very bad idea. You should get the 40x15.5 and go with the 9" icon. Just from a safety standpoint.

I agree with this^^^ a lot of people are running the stretched tire look without problems but I wouldn't want to chance it. and the taller lift with bigger wider tires would look awesome! lol
 
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Even 10" lift will be too tight to properly clear a 14" Wide wheel and a 40/15.50 tire. My truck is set just under 10" with a mix of Icon and OUO parts and I have 24x14 and 37s on it. They clear with plenty of room and required zero cutting or trimming. 8-9" on 37s will work, 10" for 38s to properly work, and 12+ for 40s.
 

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Even 10" lift will be too tight to properly clear a 14" Wide wheel and a 40/15.50 tire. My truck is set just under 10" with a mix of Icon and OUO parts and I have 24x14 and 37s on it. They clear with plenty of room and required zero cutting or trimming. 8-9" on 37s will work, 10" for 38s to properly work, and 12+ for 40s.

Ditto. My new truck sits right at 11" over stock and with a 24x11 -24 and a 40x14.50 and zero trimming, it'll just kiss the front bumper brackets at a slight angle when turning.
 

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My 08' with 22x14 and 37x13.50. 100k miles like this and 17mpg. Do what you want to to your truck. I have an 11' that I am going to run the same set-up. 40's are too big for a daily IMO....

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about how many inches of tire stick out buddy?
about to get the same set up wheel tire wise no problems?
 

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If you're in College Station right now, you're welcome to come look at mine to see exact clearances. Mine is a Pro Comp 8" with 22x14 (-76) and 37" Toyos.


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about how many inches of tire stick out buddy?
about to get the same set up wheel tire wise no problems?
 

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I'm really not sure on the exact number of inches. I'd say probably 4-5 inches but I may be wrong. I don't have my truck with me right now, but you can get an idea from these pictures.

The only "problem" I've had with this setup is none of the shops I've used in the past will align it. It's too wide to read on their machines lol but it's driving fine until I find the time to get it done elsewhere.


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I'm really not sure on the exact number of inches. I'd say probably 4-5 inches but I may be wrong. I don't have my truck with me right now, but you can get an idea from these pictures.

The only "problem" I've had with this setup is none of the shops I've used in the past will align it. It's too wide to read on their machines lol but it's driving fine until I find the time to get it done elsewhere.


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Truck looks sick bro love it about to order same wheels setup just didnt know how the offset looked but i love it what bumper it that a fusion bumper?
 

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