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Tire and wheel fitment guide for 04-08

Old 01-05-2016, 02:56 PM
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You'll be fine. It's the width that causes rubbing issues.
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Originally Posted by ak_cowboy
You'll be fine. It's the width that causes rubbing issues.
Thanks for the help man, I ended up having to switch to the nitto terra grappler g2 in the larger size. And yeah I thought they would fit but just wasn't sure about the offset thanks again.
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Sorry....wrong posted in wrong area

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Old 01-26-2016, 07:49 PM
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Sorry if this has been posted before, I tried to search but can't find it.

I have a 2006 F150 and would like to put 2015 wheels on it. I read on an eBay seller's page that 2015+ lug nuts are different than 2004-2014 so I'd need to purchase new ones.

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Sorry for duplicate post
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Hey guys sorry if this was posted already but I scrolled through a bunch of pages and did see anything haha so here's my question

I have a 07 fx2 with 18's and a 2.5inch lift in the front. I was wondering what size tires would be best for that set up. I want to get bigger tires to fill in the fenders. Dont need anything too obnoxious just want to help make the truck look more aggressive with some a/t's and to fill in the gap. Thanks for your help guys!
Old 02-05-2016, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jetlag
Sorry if this has been posted before, I tried to search but can't find it.

I have a 2006 F150 and would like to put 2015 wheels on it. I read on an eBay seller's page that 2015+ lug nuts are different than 2004-2014 so I'd need to purchase new ones.

What is this about?
Just use your lugs on the new wheels...
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Originally Posted by V8neverlate
Hey guys sorry if this was posted already but I scrolled through a bunch of pages and did see anything haha so here's my question

I have a 07 fx2 with 18's and a 2.5inch lift in the front. I was wondering what size tires would be best for that set up. I want to get bigger tires to fill in the fenders. Dont need anything too obnoxious just want to help make the truck look more aggressive with some a/t's and to fill in the gap. Thanks for your help guys!
285/75R18 (34.8" x 11.2" )

Amazon.com: Toyo Open Country A/T II 285/75R18 129S (352780): Automotive Amazon.com: Toyo Open Country A/T II 285/75R18 129S (352780): Automotive
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I currently have the 18" fx4 wheels with 295/70/18 nittos and was wondering if I put on the 20" lariat wheels from our model year if I could run a 35/12.5/20 or would I have to go with something like a 275/60/20? Also could I reuse my lugs for those wheels? Thanks



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Old 02-06-2016, 10:37 AM
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yes and yes with a leveled 4wd and some minor triming

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