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Old 10-29-2012, 06:30 PM
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Cummins guy needs help with ford wheel/tire clearances..

Hey guys, new to this forum..

I have had a couple cummins before this (still love them but looking for a change for my next truck). I have always been a fan of a lower truck (leveled or 4" max) with a wide stance. I know on my old trucks I could squeeze 20x12's on 33x12.5's with no lift or a leveling kit. Im not to sure what the 2008+ powerstrokes are like ? From what I kind of researched they clear wide set ups pretty good (unlike those new chevs ).

I was hoping for just a leveling kit and 20x12's -44mm OS with the largest tire I could fit, im guessing a 33x12.5 ? Or if I go with a 3.5" leveling kit could I squeeze a 35x12.5 tire ?

Keep in mind I will have a custom front bumper..

If not would a 4.5" Icon clear 35's and 20x12s ?

Any help, info or pics would be much appreciated.

Thanks a lot !
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Old 11-01-2012, 06:00 PM
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Your silence helped me make a decision ! ..

Going back to a cummins
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