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Old 10-30-2013, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by PipersFx2
I am putting a 2 inch leveling kit on my 2013 Fx2 this weekend and I am then wanting to get some bigger tires. The tires I have now are the stock 265/60/18 and I am looking at getting the Nitto Terra Grapplers 275/70/18, or the Cooper Zeon LTZ's (also 275/70/18). According to a size graph these tires should be 33.2 inches so will they fit my truck with just a 2 inch level to the front? Also which tire do you guys recommend? Thanks!
I put 275 70 18 Cooper AT3's on my 4x4 They ride nice and they are quiet. Paid $185 Plus they had an $80 rebate. 2" AS on front
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Originally Posted by Ironcity66
I put 275 70 18 Cooper AT3's on my 4x4 They ride nice and they are quiet. Paid $185 Plus they had an $80 rebate. 2" AS on front
have Cooper AT3's on my Diesel Jeep Liberty and they are great

put Nitto Terra Grapplers 295/70/18E (34.25") on the Ford F150 and they ride so smooth...very nice tire
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I am new to this forum and just have some questions. I have a 2013 F-150 FX4 SCREW. I recently purchased the Bilstein Height adjustable shocks, 20x9 Fuel Boost w/-12mm offset, and Nitto Terra Grappler 295/60-20's. Was wondering if anyone has this setup? I have not installed yet. Also I am curious about rubbing issues. I don't mind to trim, but would rather stay away.
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I couldn't wait till my crappy SRAs cacked so I broke down and bought some new tires....I really wanted 295/65r18 Duratracs....But decided against them for price reasons and mpg reasons.......so instead I opted for General Grabber AT2s in 275/70r18

I bought a set of these for my wife's escape last year and she loved them in the snow.


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Old 11-02-2013, 06:44 PM
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2" level kit
20/8.5 +44 offset wheels
Toyo Open Country A/T ll 275/65/20 tires
No rubbing at all


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Default Fx2 w/ 33's and 2 inch leveling kit

2013 Fx2 with a 2" ZONE leveling kit and some 275/70/18 Nitto Terra Grappler's. (33's) The tires fit perfectly and do not rub. Putting bigger tires on your truck makes such a massive difference!
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Here is my setup 2013 screw 4x4 xlt, 2.5" auto spring level and 3" auto spring rear block. Wheels are 20x9 Kmc Badlanders -12 offset, Tires are 35x12.5x20 Federal M/T's. Did a lot of trimming in front and have no rubbing.
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Default looking for tire for stock wheel???? help

I've got a 2009 f150 lariat super crew and was looking to see what size i can get on my stock 18 in 7.5 wheel. i want something thats a little more aggressive and don't really want to pay for aftermarket wheels. thinking about getting a 2 in leveling kit for my truck so something that will fit after i do that. i wanted the closest to a 33 that i could get any suggestions would be great!
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Originally Posted by greengemxlt
Here is my setup 2013 screw 4x4 xlt, 2.5" auto spring level and 3" auto spring rear block. Wheels are 20x9 Kmc Badlanders -12 offset, Tires are 35x12.5x20 Federal M/T's. Did a lot of trimming in front and have no rubbing.
Absolutely beautiful!!! If I went with an xlt that green would have been my choice for sure!
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Originally Posted by twhall9396
I've got a 2009 f150 lariat super crew and was looking to see what size i can get on my stock 18 in 7.5 wheel. i want something thats a little more aggressive and don't really want to pay for aftermarket wheels. thinking about getting a 2 in leveling kit for my truck so something that will fit after i do that. i wanted the closest to a 33 that i could get any suggestions would be great!
If you go with the 2" leveling kit I'd get the 33's for sure.

If your truck is 4wd and you don't add the level then you may be able to fit 33's but I'm not 100% sure. If it's 2wd then you definitely need the 2" level to fit 33's. Look up some 275/70/18 Nitto Terra Grapplers and see if that's the style you're looking for and base your result on that. (smaller or larger)
Cooper Zeons and BFG AT's are also good from what I've read.


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