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Old Jul 2, 2017 | 09:57 PM
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What's the largest tire I can fit with these tires on a leveled 2014 f150? Looking at a few different AT tires.
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Old Jul 3, 2017 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by THERIDDLER07SMS
What's the largest tire I can fit with these tires on a leveled 2014 f150? Looking at a few different AT tires.
What type of leveling kit do you have on your F150? That makes a difference as to what you can run.
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Old Jul 3, 2017 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Zach@RealTruck
What type of leveling kit do you have on your F150? That makes a difference as to what you can run.
yes sorry, running the bilstein 5100s front and rear. Will be at max height or one under
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Old Jul 3, 2017 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by THERIDDLER07SMS
yes sorry, running the bilstein 5100s front and rear. Will be at max height or one under
Okay, you would safely be able to run a 33-inch tire on that. I would try and do a metric size though as you'd want a little skinner tire so there is no rubbing. I would recommend a 285/65/R18 which comes out to 32.6X11.2 to clear for that setup. If you have questions regarding this please let me know.
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Old Jul 4, 2017 | 09:31 PM
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You don't think I'd be able to run 34s with this level?

I see some people have 35s with just a level. Probably have minor trimming which wouldn't be tbd end of the world.

33s would look good too, just curious
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Originally Posted by THERIDDLER07SMS
You don't think I'd be able to run 34s with this level?

I see some people have 35s with just a level. Probably have minor trimming which wouldn't be tbd end of the world.

33s would look good too, just curious
Anything is possible, the 35's would require trimming and you'd want to go with an even more narrow tire like a 10-inch tire. The 33's were a suggestion due to them fitting without any modifications normally.
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Old Jul 5, 2017 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Zach@RealTruck
Anything is possible, the 35's would require trimming and you'd want to go with an even more narrow tire like a 10-inch tire. The 33's were a suggestion due to them fitting without any modifications normally.
makes sense. I'd rather go with a taller tire than wider. But 10 inches on a 9 inch rim may be too narrow.
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Originally Posted by THERIDDLER07SMS
makes sense. I'd rather go with a taller tire than wider. But 10 inches on a 9-inch rim may be too narrow.
I've seen plenty of trucks clear a taller tire, and depending on the level you can clear 35's however with just the 5100's I would try and stay under 35 inches. I agree, if you do a metric you'd want it to be around a 10.8 wide.
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