Chart to Quickly Find Level/Lift & Tire Combinations (WIP)
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I'm working on a Google Docs spreadsheet that will have links to posts and threads showing 2015 - 2020 trucks with level and tire sizes. The idea is, people can use the tables to find a picture or description of a specific level/tire size combination quickly, without trying to search the forum or scout through threads. All links lead back to f150forum.com.
2015 - 2020 F-150 Levels & Tire Combinations (WIP) - Last Updated 11/June/2020
There are now two tabs at the bottom - one for OEM rims and one for aftermarket. I've only just started on the Aftermarket Rims section, there's much more to come.
This is still very much a Work In Progress but there's enough links now that most of the combinations have one or more post you can see.
For the sake of making this a little easier, I'll ask the following of the community:
- If anyone has any suggestions, or a link to a specific combination that is not already in the chart, please reply to this thread with the link to the post/thread only, and I will leave a like on the post when I have added it. Please do not post pictures in this thread. Also, let me know if I have a link in the wrong spot or has inaccurate specs.
- This thread is not for questions/opinions about lifting/leveling/tires. I ask that the only responses are as stated above for the sake of keeping this thread on track. Questions about the chart itself are fine.
- If a post/thread does not include all the details about a truck, the cell will be purple in the chart. If someone knows the missing detail(s), let me know and I will update accordingly. For links in the Aftermarket Rims section to be considered as containing all necessary information, I'll need to be able to find the rim brand/model, diameter, width, and offset as well as the details about the level itself.
- I have a life. I do not know how long this will take but I will do my best to work at it when I can. I suppose it will never truly be "finished" but it's getting to the point now that it has most of the common combinations and other useful information. I'm also not overly proficient with Google Sheets yet so forgive the formatting/organizational errors. I'll try my best to keep it as clean and user friendly as possible. Hopefully eventually the chart can be filled to include multiple links for the more popular combinations, as well as at least one link for every (possible) configuration.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has suggestions or links to share. If I have posted a link to your post or build thread, I have probably left a like on it, but if you wish to be credited then let me know and I will credit your username in the chart.
2015 - 2020 F-150 Levels & Tire Combinations (WIP) - Last Updated 11/June/2020
There are now two tabs at the bottom - one for OEM rims and one for aftermarket. I've only just started on the Aftermarket Rims section, there's much more to come.
This is still very much a Work In Progress but there's enough links now that most of the combinations have one or more post you can see.
For the sake of making this a little easier, I'll ask the following of the community:
- If anyone has any suggestions, or a link to a specific combination that is not already in the chart, please reply to this thread with the link to the post/thread only, and I will leave a like on the post when I have added it. Please do not post pictures in this thread. Also, let me know if I have a link in the wrong spot or has inaccurate specs.
- This thread is not for questions/opinions about lifting/leveling/tires. I ask that the only responses are as stated above for the sake of keeping this thread on track. Questions about the chart itself are fine.
- If a post/thread does not include all the details about a truck, the cell will be purple in the chart. If someone knows the missing detail(s), let me know and I will update accordingly. For links in the Aftermarket Rims section to be considered as containing all necessary information, I'll need to be able to find the rim brand/model, diameter, width, and offset as well as the details about the level itself.
- I have a life. I do not know how long this will take but I will do my best to work at it when I can. I suppose it will never truly be "finished" but it's getting to the point now that it has most of the common combinations and other useful information. I'm also not overly proficient with Google Sheets yet so forgive the formatting/organizational errors. I'll try my best to keep it as clean and user friendly as possible. Hopefully eventually the chart can be filled to include multiple links for the more popular combinations, as well as at least one link for every (possible) configuration.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has suggestions or links to share. If I have posted a link to your post or build thread, I have probably left a like on it, but if you wish to be credited then let me know and I will credit your username in the chart.
Last edited by FourBitty; 06-11-2020 at 02:54 PM.
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I've been through the first 20 pages or so of the leveled trucks on OEM rims thread and updated the chart quite a bit, hopefully now you guys can get an idea of what I'm trying to do here. Should be nice for those looking to level their trucks and see what different levels and tires can look like.
Please share links to your build threads and I'll add them to the chart. I think that up to three posts/threads per combination is sufficient, however I will replace links if there's one that has more/better pictures.
Please share links to your build threads and I'll add them to the chart. I think that up to three posts/threads per combination is sufficient, however I will replace links if there's one that has more/better pictures.
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This is an awesome idea! I have been combing through the forums looking for the setup I am wanting to go with... Will be great to have this all put together!
Mine is stock as stock gets lift / level wise or I would help you out with some pics...
Mine is stock as stock gets lift / level wise or I would help you out with some pics...
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There seems to be a lot of people asking about tires these days. With my downtime I've decided I should work on the chart a little more. I think instead of having separate charts for levels as well as wheel spacers, I'll just colour-code the links that have them, since the former option would theoretically add exponentially more options/combinations. I've also added a column for 35x12.5x20 since that seems to be a popular size, and I will specify those which have Raptor takeoffs since that will fill the R17 chart a little more.
I've been away from the forum for a bit but feel free to share links here to posts of combinations that are needed for the chart and I will add them.
Please read the OP before replying, and thanks to everyone in advance for helping with this!
I've been away from the forum for a bit but feel free to share links here to posts of combinations that are needed for the chart and I will add them.
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@FourBitty I don’t know if you are going to add links or a calculator to use with Forscan calibration but if you do I know I have something on that just may have to dig it up. Also I have this link that can compare tire sizes visually with the suspension if you want to use that. https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/?whe....1875in&sr=0in
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@FourBitty I don’t know if you are going to add links or a calculator to use with Forscan calibration but if you do I know I have something on that just may have to dig it up. Also I have this link that can compare tire sizes visually with the suspension if you want to use that. https://www.wheel-size.com/calc/?whe....1875in&sr=0in
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This chart is coming along quite nicely now, last time I counted there was over 70 links included. I don't know how much it's being used or if it's all that helpful so if it has been useful to anyone or if you have any feedback I would be happy to know. It would also be nice to include some more links for 17" and the 22" Limited rims, I know they're not all that common but if you've got a levelled truck on stock 17s or 22s and I haven't found your post/thread already, feel free to share the link and I will add it!
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