Will 295/70/18 fit my 06 f150 with a 2 1/2" leveling kit?
#21
First to answer the OP
- I have 295/70/18 trail grappler's on stock rims. Since you already know the specs of these tires i'm not going to post is, essentially being a hypocrite for my second point. I do get rubbing at full lock on the inside, but depending on where your aftermarket rims sit as compared with stock, you may or may not have some. Mine rub on the suspension, you's if spaced our further would more than likely have minor rubbing and would require minor trimming, as already pointed out by other's.
Secondly
- it's incredibly annoying when someone like the OP asks a question specifically about a tires size and then you have 20 people say "well I have a tire (insert size different from the question asked here) and I don't have any rubbing. Just shut your dang mouth then. And if your actually going to help, then include the specs of your tires if they actually are close to what they're asking. out of some of the sizes and tire manufacturers mentioned in this thread alone, there could be up to 1 inch or more of width and height differences between what they have and what your posting you have, do you really think that helps. NO
/rant
#blacktiresmatter
- I have 295/70/18 trail grappler's on stock rims. Since you already know the specs of these tires i'm not going to post is, essentially being a hypocrite for my second point. I do get rubbing at full lock on the inside, but depending on where your aftermarket rims sit as compared with stock, you may or may not have some. Mine rub on the suspension, you's if spaced our further would more than likely have minor rubbing and would require minor trimming, as already pointed out by other's.
Secondly
- it's incredibly annoying when someone like the OP asks a question specifically about a tires size and then you have 20 people say "well I have a tire (insert size different from the question asked here) and I don't have any rubbing. Just shut your dang mouth then. And if your actually going to help, then include the specs of your tires if they actually are close to what they're asking. out of some of the sizes and tire manufacturers mentioned in this thread alone, there could be up to 1 inch or more of width and height differences between what they have and what your posting you have, do you really think that helps. NO
/rant
#blacktiresmatter
#22
First to answer the OP
- I have 295/70/18 trail grappler's on stock rims. Since you already know the specs of these tires i'm not going to post is, essentially being a hypocrite for my second point. I do get rubbing at full lock on the inside, but depending on where your aftermarket rims sit as compared with stock, you may or may not have some. Mine rub on the suspension, you's if spaced our further would more than likely have minor rubbing and would require minor trimming, as already pointed out by other's.
Secondly
- it's incredibly annoying when someone like the OP asks a question specifically about a tires size and then you have 20 people say "well I have a tire (insert size different from the question asked here) and I don't have any rubbing. Just shut your dang mouth then. And if your actually going to help, then include the specs of your tires if they actually are close to what they're asking. out of some of the sizes and tire manufacturers mentioned in this thread alone, there could be up to 1 inch or more of width and height differences between what they have and what your posting you have, do you really think that helps. NO
/rant
#blacktiresmatter
- I have 295/70/18 trail grappler's on stock rims. Since you already know the specs of these tires i'm not going to post is, essentially being a hypocrite for my second point. I do get rubbing at full lock on the inside, but depending on where your aftermarket rims sit as compared with stock, you may or may not have some. Mine rub on the suspension, you's if spaced our further would more than likely have minor rubbing and would require minor trimming, as already pointed out by other's.
Secondly
- it's incredibly annoying when someone like the OP asks a question specifically about a tires size and then you have 20 people say "well I have a tire (insert size different from the question asked here) and I don't have any rubbing. Just shut your dang mouth then. And if your actually going to help, then include the specs of your tires if they actually are close to what they're asking. out of some of the sizes and tire manufacturers mentioned in this thread alone, there could be up to 1 inch or more of width and height differences between what they have and what your posting you have, do you really think that helps. NO
/rant
#blacktiresmatter