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Just put on a set of 35x11.5x17 Toyo AT3’s. Fitment is perfect and no rubbing upfront.

3.5” lift in front 2” in rear. Wheels have +25 offset
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Did you have to cut the bars?
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I agree - looks about perfect, you got any overall shots of the truck?
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Top picture is right after I got the K02s mounted, bottom is Gemini Bridges in Moab.

A little disclaimer - I did rub a bit on the crash bar other day pulling into a parking spot quickly. But it hasn't happened since, and it doesn't happen during normal daily driving. Only at full lock do i have any issues.
 

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So I've got my '20 Lariat used and noticed that front tire is worn from inside at only 20K miles. Great excuse to upgrade wheels, install 2" BDS leveling kit up front and do alignment.
Will put Falken Wildpeaks AT3 265/70 R17, but not sure on the wheels. Really like Method MR316, but only come in +0mm offset, which might be too much as I'd like to keep the tires in their wells. Fuel Shok comes at 17x9 +20mm offset so rim width is another concern.
Also, what do you think of bronze rims on black truck? Or go full murdered out?
I'll be getting aftermarket black grille and probably fender vents after wheels/leveling
 

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Top picture is right after I got the K02s mounted, bottom is Gemini Bridges in Moab.

A little disclaimer - I did rub a bit on the crash bar other day pulling into a parking spot quickly. But it hasn't happened since, and it doesn't happen during normal daily driving. Only at full lock do i have any issues.
Do you think using 1.5 inch spacers would eliminate the rubbing?

Love your set up. I plan on getting some 275/70/18s as well. I have the fox 2 in leveling kit and considering spacers so I'm hoping it works.
 
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I think I meant stock ride height but I ended up with 275/65R18s (Falken WildPeak AT3W) tires on mine while adding the 2” BDS leveling kit. And then at a later date Icon tubular upper control arms to correct a slight camber issue that would ultimately cause uneven wear on the outer tread of the front tires.
What type of upper control arms did you go with l?
 


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Figured I would post up my setup. Kenda klever rt 33x 10.5 with a pacbrake 2.5 in leveling kit. So far only about 2k on them with some light off roading but a lot of snow. These tires have been great very good on the snow look good and no rubbing with the front crash bar plastic removed and the bars pushed forward. Down size is a bit noiser the. Stock but not much (my wife didn't notice untill I told her).
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Do you think using 1.5 inch spacers would eliminate the rubbing?

Love your set up. I plan on getting some 275/70/18s as well. I have the fox 2 in leveling kit and considering spacers so I'm hoping it works.
Hard to say, as it would just move the rubbing further out on the crash bars. Not sure if a spacer is the best remedy, but it might be enough. I have taken the plastic off the bars, but I haven't tried to finagle them out of their stock position.
 

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Figured I would post up my setup. Kenda klever rt 33x 10.5 with a pacbrake 2.5 in leveling kit. So far only about 2k on them with some light off roading but a lot of snow. These tires have been great very good on the snow look good and no rubbing with the front crash bar plastic removed and the bars pushed forward. Down size is a bit noiser the. Stock but not much (my wife didn't notice untill I told her).
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Did it require a spacer to clear the knuckle?
 

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Hard to say, as it would just move the rubbing further out on the crash bars. Not sure if a spacer is the best remedy, but it might be enough. I have taken the plastic off the bars, but I haven't tried to finagle them out of their stock position.
Ohh gotcha. Well I'm actually going to remove the front crash bars all together once I put on my new bumper. Hopefully it works out. Thanks for the info man
 

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Got my wheels and tires put on yesterday!
275/55R20 on a 20x12 wheel with -44 offset
Rough country 2.5” level kit and crash bar delete, also had to take out the plastic crash absorbers behind the fender liners and minor plastic trimming to the fender flares. I’m looking into getting some bolt on fender flares and I won’t have any issues at all but for right now I have no running at full lock in either direction.

I originally ordered 33x12.5, called them back and decided to go smaller and I’m glad I did though. I think with the Rough country 3.5” level kit it would clear the 33’s with this offset. The 6” lift would clear 35’s all day long. I’m seeing these dudes in Thailand doing 35’s on XLTs with 22x14 wheels, I got a hold of someone over there and they claim they’re doing it on the Fox adjustable suspension life maxed out.
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I know this is from a while ago but how is the ride with this setup? Looking at similar wheels and you seem to be the only one I could find with 20x12’s
 

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Ford Fox Leveling Kit (3" front)
285/70/17 Falken AT3's
Method 310's in 17x8.5 w/ 0 offset

I rub the lower most inch of the fender liner on the firewall side.

I removed the small lower air damn (FX4) in front of each tire next to the skid plate

I removed the crash bars (cut) and had no other issues.

I installed the BDS crash bars and rubbed both of the rear bars enough that i've removed them for now. I might try to enlarge the bolt holes to see if i can get an extra bit of movement rearward from them.

(I also added bushwacker oem smooth flares a few days later. PITA to install as bushwacker had a run of bad flares where the marker lights don't fit and new ones aren't expected for 45 days)

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Question so after you removed everything and cut the crash bars you still rubbed on the inner liner?
 

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So from what I've read in this thread,
I should be able to fit 265/70R18 on stock rims with a 2.5" or 3" lift. Has anyone done this set up that could give me insight on any rubbing or anything?
 

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I have been peppered through work, and as just being a recent Ford owner, with new Bronco information. I have been kind of digging the look with the steel wheels on the Broncos with the off road packages. So with that image in my head, I picked up a set of XL steel 16" rims off a 2020 Ranger with center caps and lug nuts for $100. Couldnt pass on them for that price. I decided to go old school look with a set of LT235/85R16 tires on them. I didnt want to spend $800 to decide I didnt like the look after all and didnt like the ride with the 10 ply tires. So i found a set of Milestar Patagonia A/T W tires for $110 at Walmart on line. Milestar is owned by Nankang Tires Corporation which I heard of. The cool thing with these tires is that they are all season winter tires so I can run them all year round if I like? So far I like the look of the tire and wheel on my 2019 XLT that came with the 255/65R17 Duelers. The truck now needs a 2.5" lift in the front I think. It never ends, LOL G.B.

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