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How much wheel poke?

Northern Goat

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2021 F150 Tremor
Going to do a 2" level and possibly a drop in the rear once I get my truck.
Looking to do 295/65/20 on a 20x9 Fuel Blitz wheel, I admit that I am a poser and will never off road. LOL, so jump to 20's not a big deal for me.
According to my calculations, this set up will poke out 34mm over stock.
Question: how flush is the stock set up? Trying to determine overall poke if I go this route.
Thank is advance for any advice
 
what's the et/offset of those wheels?
 
what's the et/offset of those wheels?
Sounds like +0mm offset from the amount it's going to move. 34mm will move the edge of your wheel out 1.339". There are pics in some of the threads here of the factory offset. Personally I like +12mm offset better. Pokes a bit, but not too aggressive. @Yeti here will argue I'm pushing out too far for proper suspension setup....lol. ;)
 
Sounds like +0mm offset from the amount it's going to move. 34mm will move the edge of your wheel out 1.339". There are pics in some of the threads here. Personally I like +12mm offset better. Pokes a bit, but not too aggressive.
I'm between the 25 and 12. I'm function over form as can be validated by my belly.
 
I'm between the 25 and 12. I'm function over form as can be validated by my belly.
Funny....you quoted my post before I got my edit in.
 
Sorry the offset is 20mm. Here is my calculation, unless I am missing something.
 

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Sorry the offset is 20mm. Here is my calculation, unless I am missing something.
I think that'll be a great offset if you want a closer to factory look. That will move you 3/4" and you'll sit pretty much flush with the fenders.
 
you'll effectively be 3/4 more inboard than puckett. your setup is my personal "pretty" when you can see the buldge but not the tread past your wheel wells (wherever they are).

That said, bah humbug! dang kids these days are messing up a perfectly good suspension. (Yes Rotorhead, this does flow naturally as I type it)

 
I think that'll be a great offset if you want a closer to factory look. That will move you 3/4" and you'll sit pretty much flush with the fenders.
I was wrong....for some reason I plugged in 20mm instead of the difference, 14mm. So it will only move .5".
 
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