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Old 08-15-2019, 11:03 PM
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Hello, I just purchased a 2019 f150 Limited crew cab, 5.5’ box. My intention was to pull a very small fifth wheel trailer.
Just now finding out my 22” wheels/tires limit my load which will not support the pin box load in the bed. Can I put a 18” or 20” wheel on this truck to accept a ten ply rated tire? I’ve been told by Less Schwab that the Limited F150 has larger rotors/calipers and won’t accept a smaller wheel. The load range on the stock 22” Pirelli Scorpions is 1100 lbs. and change.
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Bump for the new guy.
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I’m pretty sure the rotors/ calipers are the same across all models so clearance should not be an issue with 20s
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Ive seen plenty of people put 20's on a limited. If the raptor can fit 17s so can you.
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Nitto makes a 22" E rated tire. I'm sure others do too.





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Another reason I refuse to shop at Les Schwab.

Rotor size is the same. You can use 17” rims.
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Thank you all for your help, much appreciated.
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As mentioned, you could swap to a 10 ply tire. Some may require a level up front to avoid rubbing



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