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Old 12-06-2009, 06:10 PM
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I'm going to be replacing my tires here soon, and was wondering if I could fit 33x12.50 tires on my truck without having to modify anything.

Also, Do any of you have any pictures of 33's with no lift?
And, Im looking into to getting BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO. Are these pretty good tires?

Thanks.
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same thing as your wantin, but i have a 3 inch body lift
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This is my F150. I added new tires in this I think its looks good. What you say about this it require any changes on this.
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you would be able to get em on the back no problem but they wont fit on the front with out a lift they would unless you used wheel spacers and even at that they still might rub. be better off going 31.10.50
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you would be able to get em on the back no problem but they wont fit on the front with out a lift they would unless you used wheel spacers and even at that they still might rub. be better off going 31.10.50
Dang.. That's not something I wanted to hear, but alright. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by countryboy115
you would be able to get em on the back no problem but they wont fit on the front with out a lift they would unless you used wheel spacers and even at that they still might rub. be better off going 31.10.50
my tires don't rub on the front, and i dont have wheel spacers....
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Originally Posted by sixx23
I'm going to be replacing my tires here soon, and was wondering if I could fit 33x12.50 tires on my truck without having to modify anything.

Also, Do any of you have any pictures of 33's with no lift?
And, Im looking into to getting BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO. Are these pretty good tires?

Thanks.
Those are good tires.
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Those are good tires.

Alright, thanks.


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