20x12 on stock height trucks

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Just looked threw this entire thread to see if what I wanted had been posted but I don't think I saw it....

I have a '08 and I'm planning to leave the front stock but put smaller blocks in the rear to make it level. I saw plenty in here with the blocks removed and they looked ass-low. Anyone know what size block I'll need to replace the stock one with?

Plan is to go with 305/55 Nitto Terra Grapplers with some 20X12's -44. What ya'll think?

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Idk about the suspension, but the wheels and tires is what you want. Just a reference.

http://powerstrokearmy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48500

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Just looked threw this entire thread to see if what I wanted had been posted but I don't think I saw it....

I have a '08 and I'm planning to leave the front stock but put smaller blocks in the rear to make it level. I saw plenty in here with the blocks removed and they looked ass-low. Anyone know what size block I'll need to replace the stock one with?

Plan is to go with 305/55 Nitto Terra Grapplers with some 20X12's -44. What ya'll think?

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Where do you live at? I have some 1" blocks you can have.

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Where do you live at? I have some 1" blocks you can have.

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I'm in rocky Mount/Nashville area. My dad has some left from his old truck we are gonna try, if they aren't right I'll get with ya. Thanks man

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Well, I gotta some 1" blocks in and it's sitting pretty level, very happy with that. Butttt, I stuck my dad's 305/55r20 terra grapplers with 20X10 fuels on and the tires STILL look too small to me.... What do ya'll think?
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Well, I gotta some 1" blocks in and it's sitting pretty level, very happy with that. Butttt, I stuck my dad's 305/55r20 terra grapplers with 20X10 fuels on and the tires STILL look too small to me.... What do ya'll think?
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Looks good, I'm not a huge fan of stuffing the wheel wells either.
 

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Probably do it like that. I looked at other tire sizes that are a tad bigger 305/60 and the price is double. Really don't want to lower it more really, I like the height now. Thanks guys

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Hate to keep bugging ya'll but I need some more input. Doing some more searching today I think I found the solution to my problem. The Terra Grappler that comes in 295 60 r20 measures 34.45" high and 12.36" wide compared to the 305 55 r20 that measures 33.19" high and 12.40" wide.

I know most of you said you don't like the stuffed fender look but I feel it's just too empty with the 305's. I don't understand these metric measurements at all so let me know what ya'll think of the 295/60's.

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It would be pretty narrow on a 12 wide. I think it would look great but some would disagree.

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Level it and stuff a 38" under it. Stock height.

Thats what all these asshats up here in Raleigh do. LOL
 

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Level it and stuff a 38" under it. Stock height.

Thats what all these asshats up here in Raleigh do. LOL

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Those tires do look abnormally small to me.... I say 35"s

I think I'm gonna try the 295's. We'll see how they look

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I'm new to this forum and not exactly sure if this is where I should be askin. I have a late 99 f250 2wd but currently making my leveling kit for it. so within a week or so I'll have a leveling kit but I'm wanting to run 20x14 -76 offset fuel rims with either 33x12.5s or 13.5s. What if any work besides the leveling kit will I need to do it without having to trim or cut anything
 

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I'm new to this forum and not exactly sure if this is where I should be askin. I have a late 99 f250 2wd but currently making my leveling kit for it. so within a week or so I'll have a leveling kit but I'm wanting to run 20x14 -76 offset fuel rims with either 33x12.5s or 13.5s. What if any work besides the leveling kit will I need to do it without having to trim or cut anything

Your going to need more lift then just a leveling kit. A 2wd with a leveling kit is going to sit lower than a stock height 4wd. And on a 4wd you need a leveling kit with quite a bit of trimming to fender and bumper.

It's not going to clear without a lot of cutting bubba.
 

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