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Old 12-07-2014, 05:12 PM
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I just recently bought a 2010 super crew F150. It appears to be all stock with the factory 20" wheels and Pirelli 275/55/20's. I'm wanting some A/T tires, toyo, nitto , etc. just wondering how big I can fit with no lift/ leveling / and no rubbing.
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I have 275/60/20's on mine with no problems.
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Originally Posted by ns_redneck
I have 275/60/20's on mine with no problems.
Ok thanks , just wondering if a 305/55/20 would work ?
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Originally Posted by Snowman79
I just recently bought a 2010 super crew F150. It appears to be all stock with the factory 20" wheels and Pirelli 275/55/20's. I'm wanting some A/T tires, toyo, nitto , etc. just wondering how big I can fit with no lift/ leveling / and no rubbing.
Here's mine...all stock suspension with 275/60r20 BFG All Terrain T/A KO2's. I love the look and they ride nice as we'll! No rubbing at all!!
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Pretty sure paw paw was running 305 55 20's on his truck without a level.

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