Leveling kit and tire fitment

GReeves

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I know this topic is discussed all to often, and im sorry, but im going to ask anyway...

I know for a fact that 20x9 XD Badlands with 35x12.50R20 Toyo OpenCountry AT2's will fit on a stock height 2011 4WD F250 with no rub and no trimming because my dad is running them...

I have been told countless times that 20x10 -19offset Fuel Maverick D260 with 35x12.50 Toyo OpenCountry M/T's will fit with a 1.5" leveling kit with no rub, no trimming...

My question here is can i run 22x10 Fuel Mavericks -19offset with 35x12.50 Toyo M/T's with no rub on a 2.5" leveling kit?? I dont mind having to do a little plastic trimming here and there, but im not putting a spacer to move the bumper out or anything

I'm looking for the perfect setup for my '15 F250 FX4, and seems like 20x10 and 1.5 level are it, but id really like to have a fender full of wheel and tire so if i can fit 22's that would be great!

Thanks for any advice,
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Correct me if I'm wrong but a 35" tire is a 35" tire regardless of the wheel size. A 35" tire with a 22" wheel will have less sidewall than a 35" tire mounted on a 20" wheel and result in a stiffer ride.

The issue you will be faced with is a wider wheel with a different offset and backspacing than the 9" wide wheel you referred too. I can't help you much there since I don't have experience with either of those wheel sizes.
 
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That's what I was thinking also, as long as I'm running the same size tire, wheel size shouldn't matter, so if 20x10 with -19 offset and 35s will fit with a 1.5" leveling kit then 22x10 should fit with the same setup as long as they are also -19 offset. Maybe I need to find another tire shop thay knows what they're talking about lol
 

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