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What offset is everyone running?

Your set up looks great. How much did you lift/level your truck?

How much is your truck lifted/leveled?
This was 2.2"F/0.75"R (Eibach Stage1) lift..2.75"F/1.25"R Total lift with the 285/60R20s...⤵️
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As of last Thursday...
I'm now ~2.25-2.3"F/0.75"R (Eibach Stage2 COs) lift..3.25"F/1.75"R Total lift with 285/65R20s...⤵️
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This was 2.2"F/0.75"R (Eibach Stage1) lift..2.75"F/1.25"R Total lift with the 285/60R20s...⤵️
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As of last Thursday...
I'm now ~2.25-2.3"F/0.75"R (Eibach Stage2 COs) lift..3.25"F/1.75"R Total lift with 285/65R20s...⤵️
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Thank you, this was very helpful. I am in the process of getting a Fox 2.5 Performance Elite Coil Over kit installed on my 2026 Laramie Night Edition. It will lift the truck 3 inches and now I have to decide what kind of tires and wheels to put on. Your new set up looks awesome.
 
Thank you, this was very helpful. I am in the process of getting a Fox 2.5 Performance Elite Coil Over kit installed on my 2026 Laramie Night Edition. It will lift the truck 3 inches and now I have to decide what kind of tires and wheels to put on. Your new set up looks awesome.
That's what I'm running BDS 3" with FOX Elite 20X9 0 Offset 285/65 Falken Wildpeak AT4W

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Thank you, this was very helpful. I am in the process of getting a Fox 2.5 Performance Elite Coil Over kit installed on my 2026 Laramie Night Edition. It will lift the truck 3 inches and now I have to decide what kind of tires and wheels to put on. Your new set up looks awesome.
Thanks..the Fuel Variant 20x9 +1mm offset weighs only..29.8lbs, which is REALLY light..an added benefit.
But, do check out @CHeYeNNe71
His truck is gorgeous and inspired me latest tire upsize to 285/65R20s..also fairly light at 55lbs.
 
Thanks..the Fuel Variant 20x9 +1mm offset weighs only..29.8lbs, which is REALLY light..an added benefit.
But, do check out @CHeYeNNe71
His truck is gorgeous and inspired me latest tire upsize to 285/65R20s..also fairly light at 55lbs.
I love how we both did the OEM powdercoat wheels, stands out from others :cool: Always loved your setup as well, minus the last tire size lol JK Jk :ROFLMAO:
 
I love how we both did the OEM powdercoat wheels, stands out from others :cool: Always loved your setup as well, minus the last tire size lol JK Jk :ROFLMAO:
Agreed..we're unique from the rest!
Your truck is the only one that I'd trade with in a "Ram of the Month" Swap Club🤣🤣🤣

I'd rather go with a OEM 20" rim and a 275/65R20 (34.1") for less exposed hang, better looking tread hanging to see, and closer actually size height match, but it would be really tight (maybe even have to air down..but I'll have an on-board compressor anyways) and it'd be ~$600 and be 26lbs heavier rather than 12lbs..not ruling it out yet though! If the truck feels like it could use a hair more weight in back, once I run a tank of gas through, maybe I can talk myself into the OEM 20" & P275/65R20 and then just make it fit!
 
Picked up the remaining parts I need to get my wheels installed and ready for tires. Going to unbox them tomorrow and install, tpms valves, and check fitment. Then off to the tire shop. Need to get my winter set off the truck, weather is finally starting to flirt with 45+*
 

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Got everything mocked up and the hub spacers are a perfect fit. Ready to pull the trigger on some Toyo open country 285/60-20. Just not sure if ai want to go with E range tire. Are you guys running E range?
 

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Got everything mocked up and the hub spacers are a perfect fit. Ready to pull the trigger on some Toyo open country 285/60-20. Just not sure if ai want to go with E range tire. Are you guys running E range?
Yep, E-rated..really the only choice in these sizes..although, Bridgestone does have the Dueler AT Ascent now in a P-rated 275/65R20..34.1" tall..44lbs only!!

 
Also the Toyo open country in 285/60-20 can be had is SL load range. They are 48 lbs and about $120 cheaper than the E
 
I REALLY like the look of 295/70R18 s..they look tough!!
If I ever did an 18" setup, I'd do something just like yours.
Yeah I've been really happy with the setup. Keeping the rear 1" higher than the front doesn't make me feel like I'm lift off the road when I'm driving. Eibach Stage 2 going in maybe this weekend, but it should theoretically keep me at the same heights front and back. The 295/70's fill the wheels wells, but I still want to get a little more poke once these tires wear out.
 
Late to the party, but mine are 18x9 0 offset with 295/70R18. Stick out about 1/2" from the fender. I'll be moving to 35x12.5 once they wear out.

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The 295/70 on 18's is the perfect look IMO, truck looks great!!

I had 295/70/18 Recon Graps on my 21' F150. Wheels were 18x9 but a -12 offset with a 1.5" level. Looked great but the 5.0 with 3.31's and the heavy wheel/tire combo killed the mpg. MPG isn't really one of my concerns though, I'm all about smiles per gallon.

I then traded the my F150 in for a 22' F250 Lariat Ultimate which I loved. But my wife and I are in the process of building a house so in order to free up some cash I sold the truck and found a smoking deal on my current 2020 Bighorn which (other than the starter) has been great to me.

Hopefully posting a pic of my old F150 isn't breaking any forum rules. Just referencing the wheel/tire setup.
 

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