Tire and wheel fitment guide for 04-08
#851
Senior Member
Help! I thought I did all the figuring out right. 2004 supercrew 4x4 leveling shocks giving me 2 1/2 of lift in the front. 305x65x18 BF Goodrich TKO 18x9 M0951 Moto metal's with a 4 1/2 back spacing. By all the threads I read should of fit but when I turn certain ways they are hitting on the bottom corners. Trimmed the valence and are still hitting. Bought a 3 inch performance accessories body lift but halfway through the install decided I do not want to go that way.do not have $2000 to shell out for a suspension lift. Any suggestions? Rims with more backspace or less off set? Different tires? The TKO's were $340 a pop.
Another option is switching back to your stock 18s if you still have them, you shouldn't rub with those.
#852
Where are they hitting? IIRC, AAK625 did a write up on all his trimming when he put his 35x12.50s on, I think it's in this thread: https://www.f150forum.com/f4/my-truc...warning-53594/
Another option is switching back to your stock 18s if you still have them, you shouldn't rub with those.
Another option is switching back to your stock 18s if you still have them, you shouldn't rub with those.
#854
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#859
Harley Davidson
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Originally Posted by 07massHD
I have a stock 07 Harley davidson 4x4 pickup. Will 305 45 22 fit with no issues?? And also what brands do people like? I live in MA and I will have to drive in the winter!