20X12 Fuel 2-piece wheel fitment?

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Swedderburn2

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I just purchased a 2014 Ford Raptor, and am looking at putting these wheels on it and am just wondering if they will fit without adjusting the suspension or anything. I was told by a Vendor that they would NOT fit, but i wanted to ask people on here.. Here they are:




20x12 Fuel 2 Piece Driller Black D25620209847

Toyo Open Country M/T 35X12.50-20

PLEASE let me know if these wheel/tire combination will fit on my truck without having to lift it.
 

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Not sure I have 20x9 with 35 Mickie Thompson on mid perch. No problems or rubbing. If a forum vendor told you they won't fit. There must be a reason. Check offsets that might work.
 

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Don't go up to 20's. Max you should ever do is 18's. 20's don't belong on a raptor unless you have 37's. Also don't go past 0mm offset. I actually have metric sized toyos on 18's. The 315/70r18 toyos translate to a 36x13 tire. Fills the wheel well much better. The wheels are method mesh 18x9's.

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raptor embroidery is right. 0 offset is as far as u should go.

are u planning on ever offroading your truck. if so dont go any bigger than a 18" wheel on a 35
 

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0 offset is as far as u should go. [/QUOTE said:
Can you clarify what this means?
I'm looking at 18x9 wheels that have a +30 offset. I'm confused on what negative and positive offset means.
so when I see comments that say don't go past a 0 offset
I read the offset thread but I just don't get it.

I know the methods and Fuels have a 0 offset but I don't want those wheels however I do want the wheels to be pushed out closer to the edge of the wells.
 

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Can you clarify what this means?
I'm looking at 18x9 wheels that have a +30 offset. I'm confused on what negative and positive offset means.
so when I see comments that say don't go past a 0 offset
I read the offset thread but I just don't get it.

I know the methods and Fuels have a 0 offset but I don't want those wheels however I do want the wheels to be pushed out closer to the edge of the wells.

Check out this sticky: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f25/wheel-offsets-explained-19376/
 
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