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Old 02-10-2016, 10:21 AM
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I can't figure out how to get pictures on my post, but anyways. I got a deal on eBay on some 285 70 18s. Odd size, but big enough for me right now and the right price. 33.7 inches tall. I got them out on last night and fills the wheel well pretty well, what surprised me is no rubbing either direction at full turn. It's getting leveled tomorrow too but I figured I'd let y'all know.

285-70 18 fits on stock 18inch wheel and stock suspension.
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Originally Posted by landon506
How much were the tires?
$1235 from discount tire including warranty certs on all 4 tires.
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I have a 2015 XLT Sport with a 1.75 level kit running 275/65/20 Nitto Grapplers on stock rims. I am wanting to upgrade my rims with an aftermarket set.

I am looking at a set of 20x9 with +18 Offset. Any idea if I will have any problems fitting these?

Thanks for the help!
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Originally Posted by Saint_16
I have a 2015 XLT Sport with a 1.75 level kit running 275/65/20 Nitto Grapplers on stock rims. I am wanting to upgrade my rims with an aftermarket set. I am looking at a set of 20x9 with +18 Offset. Any idea if I will have any problems fitting these? Thanks for the help!
FYI you posted in 2009-2014 section so you may not get the answers you're looking for here. I'd look for an identical thread in 2015-present section. Good luck!

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Originally Posted by muirj3
FYI you posted in 2009-2014 section so you may not get the answers you're looking for here. I'd look for an ice fic thread in 2015-present section. Good luck!
Wow. You right I sure did. Thanks for the heads up. My apologies to everyone.
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I've got a 2013 Platinum ecoB and am looking to replace the original tires. Looking for something slightly more aggressive looking without being too harsh on the freeway ride or mileage. truth be told I maybe go to Tahoe a bit, but not really doing much if any off road - it's more for looks. I have 20 inch OEM rim and want to keep them for now. Can I go from 275/55/20 to 275/60/20 without any leveling or lift? What is the drawback from doing that if any?

Been lookin at the BFG KO2 and keeping an eye on the Hankock DynaPro ATM RF10. Curious if anyone is runnin the Hankocks what your thoughts are? Consumer reports did give them a top rating for what thats worth?

Thanks

I went with AS 2.5 level with 2" rear blocks on 285/65/20 Bfg KO2.
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Slim, that looks filthy! I'm not into doing a lift, but KO2s are def for my 2014 Platinum. Thinking 275/60, but those 285/65s look just awesome.
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Default 2011 f150 ecoboost


295/70 18s on fuel krank wheels with a 2.5in leveling kit. Fits great with very little trimming





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New to the forum and need some help. I got a 2013 XLT 4x4 CrewCab. I'm trying to get new wheels and tires but cant figure out what will work. I have 2in front 1.5in back leveling kit but I don't know what size of tire or offset to get I want to stay with the 18in wheel.
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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum. I currently have a 2013 F150 XLT 4WD. I had a 3" Max Trac Level Kit installed. The rims are KMC-XD818 20X9. The tires are Nitto Terra Grapplers, LT295/60R20/10.



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