Tire and Wheel Fitment Guide - 2009 and newer
#1912
Senior Member
Thought I would post a pic of my daughter's boyfriend's 2010 F150 which I have just fitted a set of Raptor rims with
BF Goodrich 315/70R 17 to.
No modification, no levelling or lift and they fit perfectly without any rubbing issues whatsoever.
I recently fitted a set of 37" Toyo M/T's on stock rims on my new 2011 Ford F350 Superduty which necessitated a 2 1/2" Ready Lift kit only ( specialists and experts locally said it would require a 6" lift minimum to accomodate the 37", but I didn't want the height or ensuing space which would have resulted had I gone for the 6" ) I replaced the stock shocks with Bilstiens and fitted Firestone airbags/compressor and digital gauges and the truck looks and drives better than stock with only rubbing at full lock.
Hope this posting helps others considering raptor rims which I think look excellent on the F150.
Now looking for a set of running boards to complete.
BF Goodrich 315/70R 17 to.
No modification, no levelling or lift and they fit perfectly without any rubbing issues whatsoever.
I recently fitted a set of 37" Toyo M/T's on stock rims on my new 2011 Ford F350 Superduty which necessitated a 2 1/2" Ready Lift kit only ( specialists and experts locally said it would require a 6" lift minimum to accomodate the 37", but I didn't want the height or ensuing space which would have resulted had I gone for the 6" ) I replaced the stock shocks with Bilstiens and fitted Firestone airbags/compressor and digital gauges and the truck looks and drives better than stock with only rubbing at full lock.
Hope this posting helps others considering raptor rims which I think look excellent on the F150.
Now looking for a set of running boards to complete.
So you are telling me that on a stock 2wd truck you can put a 35" tire.. well i be damned. who would have thought...........
now wait if he has a stock stx 4wd truck hmm maybe it will fit..... is it 2wd or 4wd? maybe a level with a 2wd would be just fine.
not sure why pic posted twice
Last edited by D Roc; 01-03-2013 at 03:44 PM.
#1915
There is 1.5 inches of difference in the stock chassis between 2wd and 4wd, found at the mounting point for the lower control arms. You can't claim anything about the truck unless you indicate the drivetrain.
The poster and pic here, that you apparently rely upon, doesn't indicate whether the truck is 2wd or 4wd, leveled or not, so we have NO clue. Garbage in, garbage out. I understand how you came to your "false" statement to D Roc, but without further information of the trucks drivetrain, level or lift I am afraid your statement is false, until you proof (with pics!) that a stock STX will clear 315/70/17 tires with raptor rims. Not saying it can't, but prove it.
#1916
truck
I am wanting to put a rough country leveling kit on my 11 v6 f150. 2 wheel drive, XLT. Truck has 3.73 gears....
My question is
I want to run 33" tires, I am wanting to buy aftermarket wheels.
Will my truck have a hard time turning 20" rims with a 33" tire?
Should I do aftermarket 18" rims with 33" tires?
I am looking at the Nitto grappler tires.
Will my truck have any rubbing or anything?
Any help would be awesome!
My question is
I want to run 33" tires, I am wanting to buy aftermarket wheels.
Will my truck have a hard time turning 20" rims with a 33" tire?
Should I do aftermarket 18" rims with 33" tires?
I am looking at the Nitto grappler tires.
Will my truck have any rubbing or anything?
Any help would be awesome!
#1917
192 pages of sifting and still not sure the answer
With a 2" AS and stock 18 rims what can I fit? What exact sizes will fit and not stick out much? I live in pa and they won't pass it for inspection if they stick out much.
I have money for tires but not rims yet.
With a 2" AS and stock 18 rims what can I fit? What exact sizes will fit and not stick out much? I live in pa and they won't pass it for inspection if they stick out much.
I have money for tires but not rims yet.
#1918
Senior Member
Look at page one at the attachment. Not a good start for your first posting by asking a question that is answered on the first page.
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RDNed (10-11-2013)
#1920
33 w/20 inch rims will be the same as 33 w/18 rims. It's not the rim size, but the overall tire diameter that matters when you're talking about gearing. 33's on a leveled 2wd fit fine in most instances, see post #1 for the fitment chart.
I am wanting to put a rough country leveling kit on my 11 v6 f150. 2 wheel drive, XLT. Truck has 3.73 gears....
My question is
I want to run 33" tires, I am wanting to buy aftermarket wheels.
Will my truck have a hard time turning 20" rims with a 33" tire?
Should I do aftermarket 18" rims with 33" tires?
I am looking at the Nitto grappler tires.
Will my truck have any rubbing or anything?
Any help would be awesome!
My question is
I want to run 33" tires, I am wanting to buy aftermarket wheels.
Will my truck have a hard time turning 20" rims with a 33" tire?
Should I do aftermarket 18" rims with 33" tires?
I am looking at the Nitto grappler tires.
Will my truck have any rubbing or anything?
Any help would be awesome!