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Old May 12, 2020 | 03:53 PM
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Sorry. Meant P265 which stage 3 says is 31.5. I’m assuming this will work just fine with only the 1.25 lift.
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Old May 12, 2020 | 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh-L
Sorry. Meant P265 which stage 3 says is 31.5. I’m assuming this will work just fine with only the 1.25 lift.
Yes. A lot of F150s come with a 32" stock tire. In my case, the size was 275/55R20, which is wider than your 265. No lift or level and it fits just fine. Don't see any reason why yours wouldn't.

Personal preference, I'd go a little wider on the tire, maybe a 275 or 285. A 275/70R17 puts you just over 32".
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Old May 12, 2020 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ToasterEvil
A lot of examples of stockers wrapped in 35s in this thread with a level. It's a big thread so I can't call out any specific examples for you, but I'd take an hour or two to just scroll, see what you like. Stock, in your case, is a 20x8.5, +44 offset to help you in your search.
Thank you. Kind of a dummy when it comes to rims and tires so that helps a lot. I'll search and hopefully find some inspiration. Appreciate it!
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Old May 12, 2020 | 04:56 PM
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My 2WD XLT sits about 3/4" to 1" lower in the front giving it a slight rake with my rough country leveling kit. Any ideas on how to bring the front up a bit? I'd prefer not to take out the rear block and bring the height down.


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Old May 12, 2020 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by tim4717
Thank you. Kind of a dummy when it comes to rims and tires so that helps a lot. I'll search and hopefully find some inspiration. Appreciate it!
No problem. Here to help when I can, as are many others on the forum. If you can provide the information on your vehicle and what you're looking to do, most folks can give you an answer. If not, they can at least fire you in the right direction.
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Old May 12, 2020 | 05:19 PM
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Is there any 1 inch leveling kits for 2015 Ford F150? I lifted my truck 4" and my front is 1" lower and slight rub.
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Old May 12, 2020 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Heyitsben5
Went with a 1.5" Auto Spring. Ended up with a 3/4" rake.





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2wd?
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Old May 12, 2020 | 11:46 PM
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No problem. Here to help when I can, as are many others on the forum. If you can provide the information on your vehicle and what you're looking to do, most folks can give you an answer. If not, they can at least fire you in the right direction.
Well keep stock wheels. Was thinking 2.5 inch level and like a 35 inch tire. Just hate the front end being so low and want the tires to look more aggressive thinking A\T someone said if I went 35 I would have to go 11.5 inch.
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Old May 13, 2020 | 09:36 AM
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Well keep stock wheels. Was thinking 2.5 inch level and like a 35 inch tire. Just hate the front end being so low and want the tires to look more aggressive thinking A\T someone said if I went 35 I would have to go 11.5 inch.
Well, I know you could definitely fit 33s. 305/55r20 is a popular size. 285/65r20 gets you 34.6" and fits pretty close on a leveled 4WD, not sure about a 2WD. On my old Sierra, I went from a stock 30" to a 33" and had to trim the plastic to keep it from rubbing when turning or at full lock, I'd be prepared for that much at least.
I also see 275/65 and 275/60 a lot on the forums. I'd take a look, see what you like, what's in your price range, and go for it. Keep in mind, something may not fit without some modification if it's too big or too wide.
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Old May 14, 2020 | 02:49 AM
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Anyone ever hear of these? Radar RENEGADE R/T 10PLY 129/126Q LOAD E I've looked them up and they seem to have pretty decent reviews on them and have a decent price.
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