Will these Tires Fit the stock rim?
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Will these Tires Fit the stock rim?
I'm in the process of buying new tires. I want to get the Terra Grapplers.
I'm thinking of just putting them on to the stock 17" rim..
these are the tires im looking at
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Nit..._pn=NIT200-400
THANKS!
I'm thinking of just putting them on to the stock 17" rim..
these are the tires im looking at
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Nit..._pn=NIT200-400
THANKS!
#2
Senior Member
They should, Nitto's site lists them for 7-9" rims
http://www.nittotire.com/#index.tire...grappler.sizes
Your rim width is on your door jamb sticker
http://www.nittotire.com/#index.tire...grappler.sizes
Your rim width is on your door jamb sticker
#3
Moderator (Ret.)
Does anyone read or even notice the sticky at the top of this forums page labled "Tire and Wheel fitment guide for 04 - 08"?
Heres the link:
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/tire-wh...04-08-a-24510/
Heres the link:
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/tire-wh...04-08-a-24510/
#4
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Does anyone read or even notice the sticky at the top of this forums page labled "Tire and Wheel fitment guide for 04 - 08"?
Heres the link:
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/tire-wh...04-08-a-24510/
Heres the link:
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/tire-wh...04-08-a-24510/
#5
Senior Member
Thread Starter
They should, Nitto's site lists them for 7-9" rims
http://www.nittotire.com/#index.tire...grappler.sizes
Your rim width is on your door jamb sticker
http://www.nittotire.com/#index.tire...grappler.sizes
Your rim width is on your door jamb sticker
#6
Moderator (Ret.)
This right out of the sticky, that I'd think pertains to your question:
"For those who are curious. The stock wheels(17 and 18") are 7.5 inches wide with 5.5 inches of backspacing."
and:
On a stock truck without leveling kit you can run 33X12.5" tires if it is a 4WD and 31X12.5" tires if it is a 2WD, using stock wheels.
On a leveled truck(2" kit and larger) you can run 35X12.5" tires on a 4WD and 33X12.5" tires on a 2WD truck, using the stock wheels.
The link to your tire states:
NIT200-400
- P265/70R17, Terra Grappler
- Load Range = Passenger
- Max Load = 2535
- Tread Depth = 14/32
- Overall Diameter = 31.57 inches
- Sidewall = Black
I'd go to a tire store and ask them. This way if they don't fit, the tire store eats the cost and not you.
Sorry if you were offended. Wasn't the intention of my post. You now have the information that was here on this forum all along.
Last edited by Mod (Ret.); 12-09-2009 at 03:42 PM.
#7
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Not putting you or anyone else down at all....there have been a rash of tire questions lately on this forum, and all could be answered (including yours) from that sticky. LOVE THE TIDE did a great writeup on it.
This right out of the sticky, that I'd think pertains to your question:
"For those who are curious. The stock wheels(17 and 18") are 7.5 inches wide with 5.5 inches of backspacing."
and:
On a stock truck without leveling kit you can run 33X12.5" tires if it is a 4WD and 31X12.5" tires if it is a 2WD, using stock wheels.
On a leveled truck(2" kit and larger) you can run 35X12.5" tires on a 4WD and 33X12.5" tires on a 2WD truck, using the stock wheels.
The link to your tire states:
NIT200-400
I'd go to a tire store and ask them. This way if they don't fit, the tire store eats the cost and not you.
Sorry if you were offended. Wasn't the intention of my post. You now have the information that was here on this forum all along.
This right out of the sticky, that I'd think pertains to your question:
"For those who are curious. The stock wheels(17 and 18") are 7.5 inches wide with 5.5 inches of backspacing."
and:
On a stock truck without leveling kit you can run 33X12.5" tires if it is a 4WD and 31X12.5" tires if it is a 2WD, using stock wheels.
On a leveled truck(2" kit and larger) you can run 35X12.5" tires on a 4WD and 33X12.5" tires on a 2WD truck, using the stock wheels.
The link to your tire states:
NIT200-400
- P265/70R17, Terra Grappler
- Load Range = Passenger
- Max Load = 2535
- Tread Depth = 14/32
- Overall Diameter = 31.57 inches
- Sidewall = Black
I'd go to a tire store and ask them. This way if they don't fit, the tire store eats the cost and not you.
Sorry if you were offended. Wasn't the intention of my post. You now have the information that was here on this forum all along.
sorry if i wasn't 100% clear in my original post
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#8
Moderator (Ret.)
No woirries; let us all know what you find out. It always helps to continue updating the sticky for future reference. First hand experience is always the best.
#10
Lucky Number 7
Just make sure to rotate your tires every 5-10K miles... I had 35x12.5 on stock 7.5" rims on an F250 we bought used... The tires mushroomed out and wore terribly... They will fit, just make sure to keep the truck aligned and tires balanced and rotated often.
I personally like a skinny and tall tire, I am lookin for nitto's in a 11.5 vs 12.5...
I personally like a skinny and tall tire, I am lookin for nitto's in a 11.5 vs 12.5...