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Stock height 33"s and 20x10's

Agjake11

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so im looking at staying stock height but want to go back to a 20x10 and run some 305/55/20's . im interested to see if anyone has this type of setup on a 99-04?? im kinda worried the setup might look too small but not sure if id be comfortable dropping the back down some to make it look right since its a 4x4 but is a street queen most of the time.

pics or advice is welcome. TIA:ford:
 

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i currently have 275/65/20"s on 20x9 with +18mm offset and .5" spacers and i dont rub. i did rub with the same tires and spacers and 20x10 with -5mm offset and they rubbed the leafs at full lock.

im looking at fuel throttles in 20x10 with -24mm but they also have -12mm
 

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so im looking at staying stock height but want to go back to a 20x10 and run some 305/55/20's . im interested to see if anyone has this type of setup on a 99-04?? im kinda worried the setup might look too small but not sure if id be comfortable dropping the back down some to make it look right since its a 4x4 but is a street queen most of the time.

pics or advice is welcome. TIA:ford:

My 2wd truck with 20x10 and 305/55/20 tires...
(Don't mind the horrible color combo going on right now, truck is project in progress lol)

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The only spot that rubbed was a VERY small touch of the plastic corner on the bumper. But my truck is 2wd, yours will probably sit a hair taller and I don't think would rub.
 

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Man, that really makes me wish I hadn't have put my leveling kit on, so i could pull the rear block out. I've got 305/60/18's on mine, and I wouldn't mind it low enough to get in/out without using my nerf bars.
 

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The leveling kit with the 4" block in the rear sits about perfect, zero rub, but I'm on a 9" wheel. I can tow without having to use my airbags, and it doesn't look like it's dragging it's butt. But, if I could get that same look/stance about 2" lower..that'd help my 5'2" wife get in and out I think, without having to grab onto the handles and climb in. I watched my uncle use one of the grab handles in my dads z71 to get in, and he pulled the handle right off, so I'll smack anybody who uses them lol.
 

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yea thats what im thinking really. most everyone has a harder time getting into this truck more than my last lifted f150. also would help a little with putting the kiddo in the back
 

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The leveling kit with the 4" block in the rear sits about perfect, zero rub, but I'm on a 9" wheel. I can tow without having to use my airbags, and it doesn't look like it's dragging it's butt. But, if I could get that same look/stance about 2" lower..that'd help my 5'2" wife get in and out I think, without having to grab onto the handles and climb in. I watched my uncle use one of the grab handles in my dads z71 to get in, and he pulled the handle right off, so I'll smack anybody who uses them lol.

Take your grab handle off and look at how it is built/mounted... You will see that it won't be pulled off like the cheap chevy ones
 

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