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Old 06-05-2016, 03:57 PM
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I've been reading around here and can't seem to find an answer...

I have a 2011 Supercrew 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and Cooper 275/65-18 tires. No lift or leveling kit. I want to go with 285/65-18 BFG's. My concerns are rubbing issues. I don't plan on leveling the truck.

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Originally Posted by 2011BlueScrew
I've been reading around here and can't seem to find an answer...

I have a 2011 Supercrew 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and Cooper 275/65-18 tires. No lift or leveling kit. I want to go with 285/65-18 BFG's. My concerns are rubbing issues. I don't plan on leveling the truck.

Thanks!
You'll be fine.
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Hey guys. I have posted awhile back but now it's time for new tires and have a question. I have a 14 FX4 with a 2inch up front. Fuel Trophys 20x9 +1 offset. On 295/55r20 Toyo AT2s. I have no rub now but I'm wanting to go to a 295/60r20. My question is if it rubs, would it be worth it to swap out the 2inch spacer for a 2.5 or trim? I just think the 295/55s look a little small but maybe that's because now my tries are almost worn down.. Idk. Wish my offset was a little more positive. Or if I pick a Cooper STT Pro in a 295/55r20 do you think it will look slightly bigger because of the MT tread?
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2011 Platinum with motofab 2.5 level Nitto grappler g2 275 65 r20s. no rub.<br/>



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Originally Posted by 2011BlueScrew
I've been reading around here and can't seem to find an answer...

I have a 2011 Supercrew 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and Cooper 275/65-18 tires. No lift or leveling kit. I want to go with 285/65-18 BFG's. My concerns are rubbing issues. I don't plan on leveling the truck.

Thanks!
I had the same size tire on my 05 Lariat with a 2" leveling kit and had to trim my after market mud flaps. I would suspect some rub with no lift at all.
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Good match of tire sidewall and wheel...looks great!
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Don't forget, the alignment could cost $500 if they have to buy parts...
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Default 2013 2wd XLT with 18 inch rims-stock suspension

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I need to buy new tires and would like something a little taller in the wheel wells. I have a stock suspension 2013 f150 XLT with the optional 18 inch wheels. Currently have the 265-60-18 on the truck and would like something taller. Anybody have any tips on tire size that would work?


Thank in advance for any help.


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I'm going from the stock 275/65R18 to 285/75R18, is there a way to adjust the speedo/tach?
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Originally Posted by 2011BlueScrew
I've been reading around here and can't seem to find an answer...

I have a 2011 Supercrew 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and Cooper 275/65-18 tires. No lift or leveling kit. I want to go with 285/65-18 BFG's. My concerns are rubbing issues. I don't plan on leveling the truck.

Thanks!
As re-fresh already said. You will be fine. That's what I am running on my truck with absolutely no issues.

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