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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
No lift, 35s, widest rims?
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[QUOTE="TexAg56, post: 1289601, member: 23255"] 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:) [/QUOTE]
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