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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 08:58 PM
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Rim/tire question for noob

Hopefully I don't get too much hate for posting this. I'm sure this will be beating a dead horse at this point but I'm new here and can't find all the info I am looking for. I have a 2005 f150 stx 4wd and want to get some aftermarket rims. I would like to run 33s something similar like a 305/65 for now and be able to use the same rims for 35 inch tires later in the future. My question is, what rim size would be good to run a wide 33 inch tires and a wide 35 inch tire. I would also like to have some sort of offset. I'm not sure how much but I do like my tires to stick out a little from the body. Thanks anyone for any help and if u have any tips to find some info I could use it thanks.
 
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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005White150
Hopefully I don't get too much hate for posting this. I'm sure this will be beating a dead horse at this point but I'm new here and can't find all the info I am looking for. I have a 2005 f150 stx 4wd and want to get some aftermarket rims. I would like to run 33s something similar like a 305/65 for now and be able to use the same rims for 35 inch tires later in the future. My question is, what rim size would be good to run a wide 33 inch tires and a wide 35 inch tire. I would also like to have some sort of offset. I'm not sure how much but I do like my tires to stick out a little from the body. Thanks anyone for any help and if u have any tips to find some info I could use it thanks.
Hey all good, was in your boat once.
Here is what I am running and this is what it looks like

These are 33's as far as i know

Part # Size Lug Pattern Offset BSM Load Weight
0128-8993 17.0x9.00 6 on 135 8 5.257 2500 29.3

with a Tire of 285/70/17 BFG k02's








Hope that helps, no lift, no rubbing
 
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