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33's with no lift?
I am new to this site and i just bought my 2000 supercab 4x4. I have searched all over this site and cant find what I am looking for. I want to put 33x12.50's or the metric equivalent without lifting my truck. I want to tires to stick out a couple of inches but i dont know what back spacing to get. I had planned on getting 16x10 in. wheels but after researching on this site I am afraid they will rub unless I get 16x8's. Please help set up my truck. I want it to look as agressive as possible with no lift except a torsion bar crank. Thanks for all of your help.
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The metric size for a 33" is 285/75/xx. If you go with an 8" wheel they will fit without any trimming or adjusting. I am running 16x8 285/75/16's now and love the look. They do a much better job of filling the wheel well than the stock tires do. Look at my gallery to get an idea of what to expect on a stock truck with 285/75's.
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285/75R16 or 285/70R17 are both close to 33" tires. I have the latter on stock FX4 rims with pics at my WWW below. They should not be a problem fitting on 8-10" rims with stock suspension. Maybe a little plastic fender trimming.
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They are right. A 285/75-16 is approximately a 33x11.50. A 305/70-16 is approximately a 33x12.50. You can fit 305's on a 16x10 inch wheel by cranking up the torsion bars and/or trimming a little plastic off the front bumper's lower valance. Here's some pics of my Screw at stock height with 285/75-16 BFG AT KO's on 16x10 Eagle's with 4 1/2 inches of backspacing.
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...2888-38348.jpg https://www.f150online.com/galleries...2888-38349.jpg https://www.f150online.com/galleries...-889-38346.jpg |
Thanks for the help. I think in will go with the 285/75-16 on a 10 inch wheel. One other question though. If went with 4 in backspacing instead of 4.5 would i still have to trim the fender, and how much more trimming would be needed to fit to the 305. I dont want to totally destroy my bumper. Aslo, wandell do you have any other pics you could send me of your setup. Thanks for the help guys.
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If you went with a 4 inch backspacing, you would have to trim more because the wheel would stick out more. I don't think that's an option because I have never seen a 16x10 inch wheel for our trucks with 4 inches of backspacing. All I've seen have been 4 1/2 or 4 5/8 inches of backspacing. If you went with 305/70-16 you would probably have to trim an inch or 1 1/2 inches of plastic. That's what I would do if I were you. The only reason I went with a 285/75 was because BFG didn't make a 305/70-16 in 2001.
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no lift and i was able to fit 33x12.50 on a 16x8 ... no trimming or t-bar cranking
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Thanks for the help. I think i will chance the 33x12.50 or 305/70 and see how much i have to crank and cut. Billybob what is the backspacing on your 16x8 wheels?
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The backside is 4 1/2
Depending on the wheel you select, I don't see a problem getting that size on your truck. Just make sure you shop around. I have seen many people jump on the first thing they like and over pay for what they recieved. There is a lot of margin in wheels and even more in tires, specially aftermarket stuff. Don't be afraid to haggle a little. Many places also will match and beat competitors, so do your homework. It could save you a couple hundred dollars. Just some words of wisdom. |
Everyone on this site uses inches when talking about offset and backspacing. The wheels i have found list in mm. For example one i was looking at was 16x10 -24mm. So what does that mean. What do i need to look for to equal the 4.5 inches. Thanks again I have never purchased aftermarket wheels before.
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Divide millimeters by 25.4 and you have inches.
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Here's 285-75/16's on stock truck, no lift. I did trim the bumper edge but only because I occasionaly got a small rub when turning in reverse.
Lonster https://www.f150online.com/galleries...4755-76456.jpg |
Man that looks pretty good. Too many tire choices and combos. Now i have no idea what to get. Thanks for the replies though.
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Wandell. If i get 305/70/16 on 10inch wheels will have only have to trim the bumper. I dont want to cut the other side of the fender. Cutting that gray plastic is okay, just dont want to cut painted parts.
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Correct. You'll only have to trim the gray plastic lower valance on the front bumper.
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