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04 F250 w/07 king ranch 18" wheels, rubbing.
I know I'm gonna need wheel spacers for these to work, but I've got an 04 F250 with the chrome 18" 07 King ranch wheels on it, love how they look but can't stand the rubbing anymore. How big of a spacer am I gonna have to run for these not to rub the leaf springs with a 35x12.50x18 toyo open country m/t tire?
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I took the truck down from a 9" lift on 20's and 38x15.50s to go to a 4.5" shackle kit, these OEM wheels (unless I find another set priced the same as the spacers, lol, right) and the 35x12.50x18 toyo open country m/t. |
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