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Old 01-11-2014, 10:52 AM
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New member here and I know I am probably beating a dead horse. And the answer is probably some where in the 287 pages. But I got a 2010 XLT 4X4 with 2.5" leveling kit. I want to upgrade to bigger tires. I want to keep running my stock wheels. I bought them off a guy with a 2012 or 2013 FX4 with only 200 miles on them. They are 18's . Looking to put either 33x12.50 or 296/70r18. Either Toyo Mt or the Nitto Trail Grapplers. I am scared that the 33's will be to close to the ball joint area of my control arm or will scrub it when turning. What do you guys think of think?
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Do 35s its what I have zero rub anywhere . Looks awsum to
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New member here and I know I am probably beating a dead horse. And the answer is probably some where in the 287 pages. But I got a 2010 XLT 4X4 with 2.5" leveling kit. I want to upgrade to bigger tires. I want to keep running my stock wheels. I bought them off a guy with a 2012 or 2013 FX4 with only 200 miles on them. They are 18's . Looking to put either 33x12.50 or 296/70r18. Either Toyo Mt or the Nitto Trail Grapplers. I am scared that the 33's will be to close to the ball joint area of my control arm or will scrub it when turning. What do you guys think of think?
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Agreed with above, if you already have a leveling kit, spend the small extra buck, and do 35"
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Thanks guys! For some reason I am still leaning towards the 295's. I like the taller beefier look. Plus I have found some pictures on here now of people with them and the same fx4 wheels I have. How in the world do I post pics on here? Do I have to go through something like photobucket?
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... So I couldn't handle wondering how big a tire I could install IF I put on a leveling kit... So I ordered one... SOOO EXCITED LIKE A KID AT CHRISTMAS!! 2.5" front level. I am keeping stock 18" XLT rims and tire supply garage will "test and for larger tires for free" once level installed. Going BFG all terrain.
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Old 01-12-2014, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Joel_980
... So I couldn't handle wondering how big a tire I could install IF I put on a leveling kit... So I ordered one... SOOO EXCITED LIKE A KID AT CHRISTMAS!! 2.5" front level. I am keeping stock 18" XLT rims and tire supply garage will "test and for larger tires for free" once level installed. Going BFG all terrain.
That's my plan as well. let me know what they say.

Thanks
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Originally Posted by bogie_af
That's my plan as well. let me know what they say. Thanks bogie
I'll let ya know early feb.
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Here is what it looks like with 275/65/20 no lift, only rubs in reverse at full lock.





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Originally Posted by superih
Here is what it looks like with 275/65/20 no lift, only rubs in reverse at full lock.

Where is the rub at?
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Originally Posted by cshiznitzj
Where is the rub at?
Front of the inner fender, I just trimmed a little off.


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