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Old 01-28-2014, 10:53 AM
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What is the largest size tire size that will fit on FX4 super crew cab without rubbing or causing other issues. I want a tough look but don't really plan on going off road so I don't want to spend the money on a lift kit. Any ideas/suggestions/ or pictures of other trucks with bigger tires with no lift kit?

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https://www.f150forum.com/f4/best-bi...-06-fx4-23925/

Unless you are cash in bank ready to buy right this minute, take the time to research. As you would think, its a very common question that is asked. Find what tire you like by the comments all over the site!
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why not just install a level kit and then you can run 295/60 no problem
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I think I am leaning towards the leveling kit and will do more research. Thank you both for your ideas!!!
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Leveling kit can fit 315/70R17s (35x12.5) on stock rims...
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That would be perfect! Exactly what I want. Thanks!!
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3" front level and 2.5" read level with 33.5" duratrac's on 20" XD Spy's. The pic makes em look small but they fill the wheel well pretty good and looks tough IMO. I always get comments and questions about what I all have done to it when I'm at the car wash or anywhere really. I don't wanna lose HP with a lift and 35s but like u want the off-road look. Hope this helps
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So I just joined this Forum today and I am so glad I did. Thank you all for your help!!! It is greatly appreciated.
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Well I finally got my leveling kit installed this past weekend. Love the look. Thanks for all your help. Now I need to figure out the best set of tires to get!!! Haha.

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