2009 f350 6" lift. Wheels that fit? Will 20x12 or 20x14 fit?

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I'm looking to buy new wheels for my 2009 f350 with pro comp 6" lift. I'm wanting to put fuel hostages 20x14 or 20x12 wrapped in 35-12.5 or 35-13.5. Looking for the stretch look. If anybody knows what fits and what doesn't and if you got any pics that would be awesome
 

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I'm looking to buy new wheels for my 2009 f350 with pro comp 6" lift. I'm wanting to put fuel hostages 20x14 or 20x12 wrapped in 35-12.5 or 35-13.5. Looking for the stretch look. If anybody knows what fits and what doesn't and if you got any pics that would be awesome

Go talk to Chris at OK tire in Stony Plain he will get you all set up. I have a 2012 f350 with a 4" carli kit and I can run 37"x13.5. I don't think you want a rim that wide...
 
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Go talk to Chris at OK tire in Stony Plain he will get you all set up. I have a 2012 f350 with a 4" carli kit and I can run 37"x13.5. I don't think you want a rim that wide...

well I want the rim to be same width as the tire or wider so the12 or 14 wide rim In this case. I'm just not sure about clearance in there. My paint job won't like it and I'll have to be careful that I don't start painting curbs with my wheels
 
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Pro comp says I can fit 8-10 wide 18-20 tall with 4-5.75 back spacing on 37-13.5 tire. But I plan on running smaller tire and skinnier. With 5.75 backspace. Soo I know it would be close, I just don't wana dump all the money and install them and go do highway speeds and turn full lock and find my quarter panel flying off when my tire slams into it
 

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Give you a good deal on a set of 20x12 dick cepek dc 2 polished aluminum wheels practically brand new.
 

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Just curious why you want the wheels wider then the tire??

As for the fit, you should be ok with only a 35. I had 35's on my '11 f350 on factory wheels with no lift. Currently, I have a BDS 4", running 37x12.50, on 20x9 wheels. I believe the offset is 5.75. It's close, but no rubbing.

I think that the fenders are even a touch bigger on an '09, so that should help you out a bit too.
 
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He's going Cali style! Except for Cali style would be 35's or smaller with the whole tire outside if the wheel well and the rim flush with the tire. The setup he wants would look pretty good I think.
 

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As long as his baggy jeans are cut off below... long socks pulled up above the knee, tap out shirt, white oaks and the DC straight rim jacked sideways. .... Cause that's what they do down there.

Chachi'd right out.

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