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Old 11-12-2020, 07:57 PM
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Default 305/60/18 on stocks



Dick Cepek Trail Country EXP
Load F

No lift
No level
No trimming
No spacers

cost:
$1,070 including tax from tirerack.com
$ 193 alignment and mounting at local shop
$1,363 total


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Originally Posted by luca2627
I just installed 275 70 R18s Fallen Wildpeak ATs on my stock chrome wheels. It's a 2017 F150 XLT 3.5L Ecoboost 2nd gen. No rub whatsoever at full lock. They fill up the wheel well and look aggressive. I'm sure I will lose a little mpg but it's worth it for the look I want. Stock height and wheels...new Fallen Wildpeak 270 75 R18

Yeah with out a 2 inch front level. It always makes the front tires look like they are larger than the rear.. its due to the wheel well gap being smaller in the front.I just did mine. What a difference it made. People stopped asking if my tires are the same size.



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Hello yes im a newbie but i have read alot this site i just have a hopefully a simple question i have a 2013 Ford F150 4x4 with 275/65/18 all stock wheels im going to put a 2" leveling kit on the front nothing in the rear what is the biggest tire i can fit without any rubbing or anything im thinking a 295/70/18 but i dont know if that will cause any issues.

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Originally Posted by redskins0924
Hello yes im a newbie but i have read alot this site i just have a hopefully a simple question i have a 2013 Ford F150 4x4 with 275/65/18 all stock wheels im going to put a 2" leveling kit on the front nothing in the rear what is the biggest tire i can fit without any rubbing or anything im thinking a 295/70/18 but i dont know if that will cause any issues.

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This sub-forum is for the 2015+ Aluminum body F-150s. Your 2013 is a steel body, 2009 - 2014 model. If you do a search you'll likely find someone has already asked that question on that sub-forum.

This is the section you want: https://www.f150forum.com/f38/
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Originally Posted by MTRheadF150
Not on 18s but.
I just installed 275-65/20 on my 17 screw on the stock 20" sport rims.
BFG KO2s measure 34.1" x 10.98" wide. No rubbing anywhere, actually have .5" clear everywhere.

Now that it's been several years, did you experience any issues with running 34s on stock wheels and suspension? Thanks!
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I have the same exact setup. They look great and contrary to what some say the KO2's are awesome in the snow. We just had a 20" dump of snow and I took the truck out to play and it was great. No issues.

The larger tire did impact my MPG though only slightly and the ride is firmer but that doesn't bother me. If you're looking at buying a slightly larger tire with nice, aggressive looks and performance to match, ORGB's set-up is a great option.
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Originally Posted by ORGB
2016 XLT SCREW
Put on 275/70/18 KO2's for better traction. No leveling kit or lift and plenty of room left.
MPG has gone down slightly and there is a little bit of road noise but doesn't bother me. The stock Fortitudes were pretty bad in snow.
Did you have to use any spacers to push the wheels out a bit, and how has this configuration worked? Any rubbing at all?
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Another member sent me to this post since I have a 2019 FX4 Super Crew that I am trying to figure out the tire size to go with to prevent rubbing. Right now my truck is not leveled and I'm looking at doing the 275/70/18 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T on mine. I do have 1.5" Spacers and plan on doing the Fox 2.0 Leveling Kit but this gives me hope that I can do the tires first with no rubbing issues...
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Originally Posted by F1502019fx4
Another member sent me to this post since I have a 2019 FX4 Super Crew that I am trying to figure out the tire size to go with to prevent rubbing. Right now my truck is not leveled and I'm looking at doing the 275/70/18 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T on mine. I do have 1.5" Spacers and plan on doing the Fox 2.0 Leveling Kit but this gives me hope that I can do the tires first with no rubbing issues...
Those are 33.2" tall; it will likely be fine for street driving but will definitely be close clearance on turns and at full stuff. I put 285/70R17 (32.8") on OEM wheels on my truck and no issues, but I did install 1" strut spacers later just to level the truck a little. Closest clearance was to the front crash bars when turning. People on the forum have reported fitting 34s without issue, and a few reported 35s (which I don't believe).
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Originally Posted by MarkY
Is your truck leveled? I was told with a level I could run 295/60/R20 on stock rims (+44).
hoping you reply here . I was looking at 305/55/20 .current is 275/55/20. Front has 2.5" leveler , rear stock. How'd the 295 look/operate? Any issues? Pics if possible?


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