F350 aftermarket rim advice needed

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I have a 2015 f350 crew long box. Installing ready lift stage 2 levelling kit. I have searched the Internet but haven't got any solid answers or pictures concerning offset. I want to run 35x12.50r18 tires most likely or maybe 20's but I haul a camper so thought more rubber would be better. Question is offset. I want the tire to stick out just barely from the fender. I will be running 18x9 wheels. Have heard that 0 offset would be good but googled it and it may stick out further than what I want. Looking for opinions and pictures of your f350 levelling kits and tires/wheels used. Please include offset info if you know it.
 

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From experience, pick a simpler wheel, having nooks and crannies make it hard to clean and polish. 20's are more stable as there is less sidewall to flex. You want to get a high load rating rim most larger tires have a high payload rating.i would also not want the tires to stick out past the fender. Put on a little rubber fender extender. Unless you don't care about paint.
 

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Most aftermarket rims will be a +1" offset to help from rubbing frame. I run 325/60r20s on the factory rims. 2" level. At full turn they just barely rub the suspension. I used to run aftermarket rims on the last truck. Hated how far they stuck out. Impossible to keep clean and manage rocks.


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Have you checked out the website custom offsets? You can do a search on your exact truck and year with what you want to run, there will be some pics there.
 

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Thanks. Website has a couple pics. thinking around a +1 to +18 is where i want to end up?
 

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I've pulled a loaded 4 place sled trailer with 37x13.5-17 and 37x12.50-20, both 10 ply. Both 9" wide wheels. Both in cross winds, tale winds and no winds, and through corners. No noticeable difference in sidewall sway. I prefer a little more sidewall, because the ride is better in my eyes, but that's assuming you have decent 10 ply tires. Some of the cheaper 10 ply aren;t as tough as name brand 8 ply, but that's only my experience.

On my '11 f350, I had a 4" BDS lift, with 37x12.5-20's, 20x9 Fuel Pumps. They were a +00 offset. Like you, I wanted them to stick out just a baby bit, and they did. a 13.5 wide tire might have finished it perfect. Not as much as I had originally wanted, but the saving to the paint and side window damage was worth it for me.
 

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if you go with Fuel offroad rims , be wary of the center caps. great rims but they use these cheap plastic center caps that are very easy to crack when mechanics get happy with the electric drill .
 

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good info thanks. hopefully see some members leveled f350's soon?
 

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This is my old truck 2011 +1 offset can't remember what rims they are. Levelling kit with a 1 1/2 blocks in the back and airbags 35 12.50 20s. No rubbing anywhere They did stick out a bit but I put the Bushwacker flares on it and looks just perfect. Only problem is I can't run front mudflaps or the tires ht them turning.

I have the same rims and combo on my 2013.
 
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So I also am looking at picking up a 2015 F350 crew cab long box. My question is do you have to put in a leveling kit to run 35's? I'm thinking a 20x9 rim with +1 offset hoping I can put 325/60r20 duratracs on it.
 

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Just my opionion but i think the fenders would look pretty stuffed with 325 with no leveling kit. I just bought a readylift 2.5" kit and am planning on running 295/65r20 tires and 20x9 wheels with +18 offset so they just barely stick out past the fenders, Buy a good quality leveling kit and make sure you change your shocks to a good quality shock such as the bilstein 5100's. get rid of the crap rancho shocks that the fx4 trucks come with if you have them.
 

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That's kinda what I thought too. I don't want the wheel well to look stuffed. It is tough to find pics of what guys have done. What size tire do you think will fit with stock suspension? I do like the slightly outside the fender look.
 

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Proabably best just to google different tire sizes. i still have stock tires on mine. google 295/65r20 with zero offset. sounds like you might be looking for this look.
 

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I just put Fuel rims on my 2011 f 350 with a levelling kit and I run 35X12.50x20 Toyo CT's, I went with a 20x9 +20mm offset rims. The tires don't stick out and if they do its maybe a 1/4" if that. Sorry no pics.
 

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Superduty 11, Post pics asap when you can please. really interested in the +12 to +20 offsets. thanks. or text me pics if you like please.
 
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