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Old 01-15-2008, 06:17 PM
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Default 20" Rims - 2007 F150 4x4

I currently have stock 275/55R20's on stock aluminium Rims. The 55 profile, in my opinion is too shallow, and exposes the wheel well. What are my options for a beefier tire that will work without installing a lift?

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You can do a 285/50R20 without a lift. Its about 31.2 inches. But you are still at a low profile. If you want more tire you are going to need to lift it, or go with a 17' or 18' rim and tire combo
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Welcome, and I dont have a clue.
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I have a 305/50 on my stock 20's with no problems.
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Hye Mash, welcome to the site. I'll leave your tire question to the more experienced vets around here!
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