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Old 05-27-2011, 07:57 PM
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Hey there,

Have an 06 F-150 with original Pirelli 275/55/20 and want to put new tires on. I want to keep the truck stock and so I know I am limited in tire selection as inside rub can be a problem. Two options include BF Goodrich All-Terrain 285/65/20 and Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/60/20. I am told that both of these tires may rub without a leveling kit. Any one know if this is the case or if either of these tires will work. Thanks for the help.
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Yes, both tires will rub without a leveling kit. Another idea would be 275/60/20, they won't rub with stock level...try Cooper or Nitto
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I have Hankook RF on my 08 Lariat 4x4 and they seem to be working out pretty good. Not too expensive either.
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Originally Posted by 2006Fordfx4
Hey there,

Have an 06 F-150 with original Pirelli 275/55/20 and want to put new tires on. I want to keep the truck stock and so I know I am limited in tire selection as inside rub can be a problem. Two options include BF Goodrich All-Terrain 285/65/20 and Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/60/20. I am told that both of these tires may rub without a leveling kit. Any one know if this is the case or if either of these tires will work. Thanks for the help.
go with a 305/55/20 on a stock wheel and you will be fine



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