Stock tire size?
#5
you can go bigger rims, but you have to keep an eye on the size of the tire. I've seen stock F-150s run 295/60-20 but I am sure it involves some trimming. or maybe a lot :P then again, that is a very big tire so if you go a bit smaller you might not have an issue.
#6
Senior Member
And don't forget if you change tire size and/or type you will need to adjust the air pressure accordingly. The thread in BassAckwards sig is your friend (it didn't exist when I got my tires but I did a lot of research and math and came up with 50-52psig for my LT's at stock size, his spreadsheet agrees).
Any time you are in for service where they do anything with the tires, the dealership will probably set them back to the pressure indicated on the sticker (unless you tell them otherwise).
Any time you are in for service where they do anything with the tires, the dealership will probably set them back to the pressure indicated on the sticker (unless you tell them otherwise).
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#10
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I have 275-70/18 On mine and had no rubbing at stock height. I have since put a 2 in. level on it for appearance and ground clearance.