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35x12.5 on 18’s???

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Getting a 2023 xlt soon. Will 35x12.5 fit with a 4 inch lift? Does anyone run these tires on 18s? Trying to figure out what set up I’m going to go with and what I’ll need to do to run 35x12.5 Thank you
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I would personally go with 17” wheel so that I could get the Raptor size 315/70r17 C2, BFG K02. They’re the only C rated 35” (technically 34.4” x 12.4”) tire available that size under a D rating. Specifically made for the Raptor, they are much softer and lighter than D or E rated tires. Softer sidewall means better ride. Lighter weight means less power needed and higher mpg. The last type of weight you want to add to any vehicle is Unsprung weight.
 

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Stick with a + offset, i did +20 on mine, stockers are +44.

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It should fit but like above said it will also depend on your Wheel Offset .
Are you going FULL BRODOZER like super negative offset ? :)
 
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I would personally go with 17” wheel so that I could get the Raptor size 315/70r17 C2, BFG K02. They’re the only C rated 35” (technically 34.4” x 12.4”) tire available that size under a D rating. Specifically made for the Raptor, they are much softer and lighter than D or E rated tires. Softer sidewall means better ride. Lighter weight means less power needed and higher mpg. The last type of weight you want to add to any vehicle is Unsprung weight.
Thanks for the info!
It should fit but like above said it will also depend on your Wheel Offset .
Are you going FULL BRODOZER like super negative offset ? :)
no I just wanted like a little poke. Nothing real crazy. I also don’t want to chop up my brand new truck to make them fit
 

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Keep as much + as you can
 

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That looks good. Did you have to do any cutting and what kind of lift. 4 inch?
thank you, no, just a level. Rear is OEM stock.
I did trim my front crashbar, just slightly, reverse on full turn, it rubbed one side, just a little
 

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I am running 295/70/18 on mine with an 18x9 (zero offset) wheel. the tires are 34.6” and I still had to do some minor trimming of the front bumper.

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These are 35x12.50s on stock 18 inch wheels. 2 inch level and 1/8 inch wheel spacers. No rubbing. Hope it helps!

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Nice truck!!!!! You don't see too many regular cabs these days. Looks awesome!!!
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