285/75r17 size tires on 2016 f150
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#62
I used this thread pretty extensively while trying to determine what size tire to go with so I figured I would post the results!
Details are in the signature and everything performs flawlessly and no rubbing anywhere! This tire size is perfect for this truck in my opinion.
Details are in the signature and everything performs flawlessly and no rubbing anywhere! This tire size is perfect for this truck in my opinion.
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#63
im looking at this size in the Ridge Grapplers, I’m on -12 offset. Currently a 1.5 or 2” level (I don’t remember which I bought/installed), will they rub? Considering coil overs set to 2.5” beforehand, would they rub then?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#65
I still have my stock wheels, I may just go with 285/75/18 on stock wheels and then buy some Method NV’s. Sounds like that setup clears without rubbing and it’s an 1” taller tire.
#67
This tire will fit without any mods on a 4x4 2015+ truck.
I had my truck prepped by the dealer and delivered with 285/75r17 Duratracs. When I brought them to the dealer a few days before I got my truck they had no issues with the size. I did my research beforehand and never had any rubbing. Even 295s would have been fine but 305s are pushing it you get an aggressive tread or manufacturing tolerances are just a bit off.
I would have went 295 if Duratracs were available in that size at Canadian Tire (since they were 25% off). In short, do it!
I had my truck prepped by the dealer and delivered with 285/75r17 Duratracs. When I brought them to the dealer a few days before I got my truck they had no issues with the size. I did my research beforehand and never had any rubbing. Even 295s would have been fine but 305s are pushing it you get an aggressive tread or manufacturing tolerances are just a bit off.
I would have went 295 if Duratracs were available in that size at Canadian Tire (since they were 25% off). In short, do it!
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#68
This tire will fit without any mods on a 4x4 2015+ truck.
I had my truck prepped by the dealer and delivered with 285/75r17 Duratracs. When I brought them to the dealer a few days before I got my truck they had no issues with the size. I did my research beforehand and never had any rubbing. Even 295s would have been fine but 305s are pushing it you get an aggressive tread or manufacturing tolerances are just a bit off.
I would have went 295 if Duratracs were available in that size at Canadian Tire (since they were 25% off). In short, do it!
I had my truck prepped by the dealer and delivered with 285/75r17 Duratracs. When I brought them to the dealer a few days before I got my truck they had no issues with the size. I did my research beforehand and never had any rubbing. Even 295s would have been fine but 305s are pushing it you get an aggressive tread or manufacturing tolerances are just a bit off.
I would have went 295 if Duratracs were available in that size at Canadian Tire (since they were 25% off). In short, do it!
Yes, all depending on rim selection. With factory rims you are fine with 295/70R18. That's what I was running before and they fit great. Soon as you start stepping out the offset of the wheel you run into problems fast.
#69
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