Raptor wheels and tires
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Lot's of people are running that set up with no problem's...Raptor wheels should clear the 315's on your truck easily and look great!
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I still say to go with 'em, man! I know we already discussed it, but it seems everyone else has the same to say as I did unfortunately.
Our 2wds can't fit full width 35s, or skinny ones for that matter, even on wheels with an offset closer to 0 though, titan. I wish we could . . . the 275 sizes we have are great though cause they can provide some height while staying thin enough to fit.
Our 2wds can't fit full width 35s, or skinny ones for that matter, even on wheels with an offset closer to 0 though, titan. I wish we could . . . the 275 sizes we have are great though cause they can provide some height while staying thin enough to fit.
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I don't think you'll need spacer's...the specs on the Raptor wheels are close to stock and with the BFG's they should clear with no rubbing. Using spacer's may even cause rubbing.
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The total backspacing, which is what matters, is almost identical for the Raptor wheels and normal stock wheels @ 6" each. The Raptor's are actually slightly higher, but by a negligible amount. But stock wheels will rub with true 35x12.5s on them. The backspacing is too high.
Pawpaw, the .5" lower backspacing on those wheels likely made all the difference. Jeffbang62 ran Raptor wheels and tires (315/70/17, which is smaller than a true 35) on his stock 4X4 with a 2.5" level and he said they rubbed. But every truck is different.
Pawpaw, the .5" lower backspacing on those wheels likely made all the difference. Jeffbang62 ran Raptor wheels and tires (315/70/17, which is smaller than a true 35) on his stock 4X4 with a 2.5" level and he said they rubbed. But every truck is different.
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The total backspacing, which is what matters, is almost identical for the Raptor wheels and normal stock wheels @ 6" each. The Raptor's are actually slightly higher, but by a negligible amount. But stock wheels will rub with true 35x12.5s on them. The backspacing is too high.
Pawpaw, the .5" lower backspacing on those wheels likely made all the difference. Jeffbang62 ran Raptor wheels and tires (315/70/17, which is smaller than a true 35) on his stock 4X4 with a 2.5" level and he said they rubbed. But every truck is different.
Pawpaw, the .5" lower backspacing on those wheels likely made all the difference. Jeffbang62 ran Raptor wheels and tires (315/70/17, which is smaller than a true 35) on his stock 4X4 with a 2.5" level and he said they rubbed. But every truck is different.
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This is when I had the 315's on 17x9 wheels with 5 inches of BS...they stuck out 2 inches more then stock and 1-1/2 inches more then the 17x8 wheels I put the tires on later. Just enough to cause rubbing when turning even after trimming. The 09 and up truck's should have more room in the front wheelwells then the 04 truck I had them on. Curious now to see how the end result will be!