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Old 03-29-2019, 02:31 PM
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So I searched and read, but might read all day and not find the answer I am looking for. I have a 2012 screw 4x4 with a 2" level on the front. fixing to put a set of Falken Wildpeak AT3W's on. what is the tallest I can go without rubbing, just a slight rub at wheel lock would be ok. I am running stock 18" wheels. Currently looking at 275/70/18, but was thinking maybe a 285/75/18 would fit on stock wheels without ballooning or rubbing.
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You won’t have any rub with 275/70/18. I’m running them on a 2 wheel drive 2” level F-150. 4x4 would have even more clearance.
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I have 265/70/18 Wildpeaks on my 2010 SuperCab with no lift a all, and there's still room. I think you'd definitely be fine with a 2'' lift going slightly wider.
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275/70/18's will work with a stock suspension and wheels.
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So I searched and read, but might read all day and not find the answer I am looking for. I have a 2012 screw 4x4 with a 2" level on the front. fixing to put a set of Falken Wildpeak AT3W's on. what is the tallest I can go without rubbing, just a slight rub at wheel lock would be ok. I am running stock 18" wheels. Currently looking at 275/70/18, but was thinking maybe a 285/75/18 would fit on stock wheels without ballooning or rubbing.
I've got a set on my 2012 F150 Xl and 275/70/18 with no problems and my I say these are the best tires for ice and snow in the mountains on highway's great grip and the cleats clean out looks like 2 roaster tails in 3ft of snow
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I just bought an 11 with takeoff tires from a 2500 ram, 275/70r18. Dont want them as they're a HT and I'll be getting ATs, but I LOVE the ride comfort if that size of sidewall. My ram had 20s and the ride quality suffered compared to a taller sidewall tire



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