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31x10.50r15 fills the wheel well nicely

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Old 04-23-2012, 01:13 AM
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Default 31x10.50r15 fills the wheel well nicely

Porobably biggest tire i would go with on stock suspension 4WD.







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Yes they do! Are those the Silent Armours or Authoritys? My truck is 4x2 and I have about the same amount of clearance as you do, but my tires rub on my radius arms at almost full lock
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Those are duratracs. We call em dirtytracs, I like the chaos wheels too.
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31x10.5 is the stock size on my '92.
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Thanks for the comments.... Yes they are DuraTracs and I love 'em so far they are pretty quiet with just the right amount of whine.... I believe the stock tire on all our era F150's including 4WD is a 235/ 75 R15.
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Originally Posted by Dirty-F-Bomb
Porobably biggest tire i would go with on stock suspension 4WD.






I dont think you can fit any bigger tire on it than that stock. Nice truck btw
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You can stuff 33x12.50's with stock suspension with bumper spacing and/or grinding and if you don't have the right backspacing on your wheels or wheel spacers, you will rub the radius arms near full lock. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to put longer bump stops in just in case if you do that too, but I never had any issues.
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Yeah... I'm gonna stick with the 31's , even with a little 31" tire its camber'd out a little.... unless thats the way these TTB suspensions sit, never had a Ford till now. Maybe next year I'll lift it and go with a bigger tire.



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