2003 spacers

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What size spacers do I need for my 2004 f250 4x4 to run the factory 20's from an 08" and I plan to run 35"s
 

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I have a set for sale if needed. They were on a truck I bought with 08 wheels on it. I just have one pair for the front.
 

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NONE. Same bolt pattern on Super Duty trucks. Model year 99-present. 8x170mm.

Will they bolt up, yes, but they WILL rub leafs. I have 18” king ranch wheels on my 2002, and the tires rub the leafs, due to different backspacing, so if you put an even bigger rim, with an even bigger tire, whats that gonna do?
 
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That's why you need the 2" spacer to offset the wheel so they don't rub. It's a backspacing issue you have to correct not a bolt pattern issue. Does that make sense?
 

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Will they bolt up, yes, but they WILL rub leafs. I have 18” king ranch wheels on my 2002, and the tires rub the leafs, due to different backspacing, so if you put an even bigger rim, with an even bigger tire, whats that gonna do?
 

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Will they bolt up, yes, but they WILL rub leafs. I have 18” king ranch wheels on my 2002, and the tires rub the leafs, due to different backspacing, so if you put an even bigger rim, with an even bigger tire, whats that gonna do?

I wasnt thinking about backspacing and I thought the OPs question was refering to bolt pattern. Thanks for the clear up.
 

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