Topic Sponsor
2015 - 2020 Ford F150 General discussion on the 13th generation Ford F150 truck.
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by: Worksport

Help on Tires

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jun 8, 2018 | 05:04 PM
  #1  
trafficman337's Avatar
Thread Starter
Trafficman337
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 280
Likes: 36
From: Connecticut
Default Help on Tires

This topic had been murdered on this site. Plain and simply put, 2018, F-150 Platinum, biggest tire size? I have no interest in lifting, leveling, or messing with anything on the truck.
Reply
Old Jun 8, 2018 | 05:41 PM
  #2  
MotoMedic's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 300
Likes: 98
From: Louisiana
Default

If you know it’s been discussed then why are you posting a new topic?
If you had run a search and actually took 10 mins to read a few, you’d notice the same topic was created only 9 days ago: https://www.f150forum.com/f118/bigge...-stock-417794/

Inside that topic, there’s links to 4 or 5 similar topics.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2018 | 06:34 AM
  #3  
trafficman337's Avatar
Thread Starter
Trafficman337
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 280
Likes: 36
From: Connecticut
Default Thanks for Taking the Time

Originally Posted by MotoMedic
If you know it’s been discussed then why are you posting a new topic?
If you had run a search and actually took 10 mins to read a few, you’d notice the same topic was created only 9 days ago: https://www.f150forum.com/f118/bigge...-stock-417794/

Inside that topic, there’s links to 4 or 5 similar topics.
In the time you took in an attempt to be a jackass, you could have either skipped the question, or moved on. Thanks for being a supporting member of the Forum Police.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2018 | 10:54 AM
  #4  
flyin51's Avatar
5 Year Member
10 Year Member
Photogenic
Liked
Community Favorite
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 388
Likes: 47
From: Southeast
Default

33” will definitely work. 34” might be pretty close.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2018 | 03:38 PM
  #5  
trafficman337's Avatar
Thread Starter
Trafficman337
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 280
Likes: 36
From: Connecticut
Default Thanks

Originally Posted by flyin51
33” will definitely work. 34” might be pretty close.
Thanks a bunch. Much appreciated.
Reply
Old Jun 10, 2018 | 08:36 AM
  #6  
tenx82's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 470
Likes: 109
From: NW Ohio
Default

Originally Posted by flyin51
33” will definitely work. 34” might be pretty close.
No.
This is entirely dependent on the OP's specific wheel & tire choice.
33" tires range from 11-12.5" wide. 11" should fit (stock width). 11.5-12" might fit. 12.5" absolutely does not fit stock height without modification.
We need to know the OP's wheel width & offset to give a specific tire size that will fit.

Last edited by tenx82; Jun 10, 2018 at 08:39 AM.
Reply
Old Jun 11, 2018 | 05:02 PM
  #7  
MotoMedic's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 300
Likes: 98
From: Louisiana
Default

Originally Posted by trafficman337
In the time you took in an attempt to be a jackass, you could have either skipped the question, or moved on. Thanks for being a supporting member of the Forum Police.
I actually tried to help you by running a search and providing a link.

Every time someone creates a topic that's already been covered, it just makes it harder for the next guy to search and find the answers.
Reply
Old Jun 11, 2018 | 06:48 PM
  #8  
trafficman337's Avatar
Thread Starter
Trafficman337
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 280
Likes: 36
From: Connecticut
Default Thanks

Originally Posted by MotoMedic
I actually tried to help you by running a search and providing a link.

Every time someone creates a topic that's already been covered, it just makes it harder for the next guy to search and find the answers.
Ok, Thanks, My mistake, sorry. I guess the way it came across was misread. Just very confusing as to what to do with the tire situation. I have looked and read so many different opinions, I just don't want to mess with the suspension, level, lift or anything else. Just looking to fill the wheel well and make the truck look a bit more stout and not like a luxury liner. Lived the Raptor ride in 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2018. Miss the hell out of my 2015 Lariat, should have never sold it. Time for a new chapter. Jumping into the Platinum Arena and like the aggressive shoulder of the BF Goodrich Tire. Thanks, again.
Reply
Old Jun 11, 2018 | 07:10 PM
  #9  
BoozeDaily's Avatar
F250>F150
Supporting Member

Veteran: Army
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 2,232
Likes: 925
From: Midlothian, TX
Default

I can contribute this:

It probably doesn't help you but here goes:

On a RWD SCrew I fit 275/65/R20 BFG KO2s on stock suspension and stock wheels (+44 offset) with zero rubbing.
On the same truck, once I added 1.5" wheel spacers moving my stock wheels to more like +6 offset, and adding a 2.5" Halo Lifts strut spacer I had rubbing at full lock forward and reverse. I modified the crash bars to alleviate that.

I've seen people on here run 285/65/R20 KO2s on stock 4x4 suspension without rubbing.

Aside from the provided links, thats about the most I can contribute without knowing what specific setup you want to go with. My wheels are on order and I'm hoping 305/55/30 with a 20x9 +1 wheel and 2.25 strut spacer won't rub. When I do it, I can let you know if you want.

Another site you can check for fitment is customoffsets.com Go to the gallery tab and choose your options from the drop down menu. It helped me on my choices.
Reply




All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:16 PM.