No lift, 35s, widest rims?

TexAg56

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Just bought a 2016 f250. I am wanting to get her some new shoes! My plan is to get new rims and keep the stock tires untill they wear out. They are perfectly good tires and I might as well get my moneys worth from them. Once they do wear out, I want to put on 35x12.50x20 tires. Im quite sure this can easily be done with the stock rims, but can you do this with 9inch wide rims? 9 inch wide rims with maybe +0 or -12 offset? Id like to hear from anyone who has went this route with NO LIFT or leveling kit. Pics would be great too:)
 

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I ran a 35x12.5 on a 20x9 with a zero offset on my 08. I had a leveling kit and only rubbed the fender liner driving over uneven areas while turned. I know the 6.7 has a little different fender and bumper but you should be fine.
 

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This will give you some idea. The truck also had the factory fender flares.

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one of the last times I saw that truck.
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That truck is tooo nice bro! Im hoping I could get away with a similar wheel and tire setup like that without the leveling kit! Leveling kit looks badass but Im spending too much money on other parts of my truck right now lol
 

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That truck is tooo nice bro! Im hoping I could get away with a similar wheel and tire setup like that without the leveling kit! Leveling kit looks badass but Im spending too much money on other parts of my truck right now lol

Yeah I miss it every now and then. It was really nice.
 

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