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Old 04-21-2016, 04:15 PM
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Hi, i just bought a new f-150 and I want bigger rims and tire but i don't want a lift kit. Can you help me with the size. thanks
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i would like to know also I have 265/70r 17 on mine
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I would like to know too, something to make my truck look less anemic after installing the Bushwackers.
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I have a 2016 XLT 2WD with no leveling, no lift, and OEM 18" wheels and 265/60R18 tires. I would like to know the same thing. I am sure that 275/65R18 will fit. What about 265/70R18? That is 2" taller than the OEM tire, but the same width. Thanks.
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I posted a similar question and got no response. Did you guys find out any info?

I have stock 20's on a 2014 4wd platinum.
Wondering whats the largest tires I could go with no lift or level.
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I have had some input from a guy who used to work for Ford. He says I should be fine running a 32.6" tire on my stock rims with no lift or level.

I also had a reply from Custom Wheel Offset.com, that said the same thing.

Check the calculator: Go to Customwheeloffset.com

On the home page, scroll down to OUR TOOLS and click on CALCULATORS.

You need to know your rim width and offset. You can find OEM width and offset at wheel-size.com

Maybe it will help others.

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Correction: I have a 2016, not a 2014.


thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by davidkang150
I would like to know too, something to make my truck look less anemic after installing the Bushwackers.
You n me both man! Glad I'm not the only one who decided to install the Bushwackers before upgrading tires.
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Originally Posted by J.beard



You n me both man! Glad I'm not the only one who decided to install the Bushwackers before upgrading tires.
Do you guys off road a lot? I take it those flares are for protection, not looks?
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Chris, do you have the 275/55R20 tires on your Platinum? Those are 31.9" tires, so smaller than ones I have been told will fit on my XLT. Your Platinum may sit up higher than the XLT, but I don't know for sure.

I would assume that any tire that will fit my truck will fit yours, so any tire 32.6" high or less should work.

That's not much of a difference in size.


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