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Old 10-10-2014, 11:24 PM
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Default Maximum wheel and tire size on a stock 2011 xlt f150 v8 5.0L super cab

I want to know how big I can go without a lift?
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Originally Posted by sk8king
I want to know how big I can go without a lift?
local tire company just told me that 35's would fit no problem!? Not sure I would trust this info but I want to get an aggressive off-road tire on factory rims and was told I could do this with oem wheels.
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A local tire shop here in charleston,wv told me that with factory wheels I could go fit 35's. I'm not sure how crowded this would make it. I may go with 33's till I decide to get the lift and go with a bigger tire.
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Stock wheels are too skinny (7.5")for 35's probably wouldn't fit a 33 right. Go to http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/ to calculate what will work.

I have 32's on 9" rims and you can see how much of the wheel well it uses, I could probably go up to 34 but with only a 2" level there might be some rubbing issues when turning.









My truck is 2wd so if yours is 4wd you have extra room but 35 on stock wheel I just don't see it working at all.



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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Stock wheels are too skinny (7.5")for 35's probably wouldn't fit a 33 right. Go to http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/ to calculate what will work. I have 32's on 9" rims and you can see how much of the wheel well it uses, I could probably go up to 34 but with only a 2" level there might be some rubbing issues when turning. My truck is 2wd so if yours is 4wd you have extra room but 35 on stock wheel I just don't see it working at all. .
thanks for the info. I thought about the stock rim being too skinny for a larger tire but I guess you expect the tire people to be a bit more knowledgable. Nice truck by the way.
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