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Old 09-15-2013, 04:01 AM
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looking at some new wheels for my f150. I have a 3" BL and 2" level. I was looking at the 17"x9" procomp 7032. They have 4.75" backspacing and -6mm offset. Will these fit well, and can I run 315/70/17?
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Tire Size Confirmation!!!
275/70/18 Cooper Discover AT3 did fit on my 2005 Lariat 4x4. Wheel SLIGHTLY GRAZES my mudflaps at 3/4 lock. Made the truck look WAY better!!
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Old 09-19-2013, 10:16 PM
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Three questions, thinking about putting 285/60R18XL Terra Grapllers on the stock 20" rims. Currently running the same factory type tires the FX4 came with. First, with the XL rating should I expect a firm ride compared to stock tires? Next, will they kill my gas mileage. And lastly, can I get at least 30,000 miles out of the Terra Grapllers?
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You wouldn't be able to fit 18" tires on the 20" rims
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Originally Posted by Joelwit
You wouldn't be able to fit 18" tires on the 20" rims
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I'm looking at 325/60r18 tires on 18x9.5 VTEC rims with 6.2"BS and +25 offset. I have an 04 Lariat 4x4 crew cab with a 2" leveling kit. Has anyone ran this?? Just wondering about the rub issues......thanks in advance.

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Old 09-24-2013, 01:53 PM
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Would I be able to fit 285/65/18 on a stock height truck? No idea how to convert 285/65 to inches
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Originally Posted by Reeds FX4
Would I be able to fit 285/65/18 on a stock height truck? No idea how to convert 285/65 to inches
http://www.crawlpedia.com/tire_size_converter.htm
its 33x11.2x18
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Old 09-25-2013, 05:26 PM
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trying to squeeze these tires onto my truck... 2006 f150 scab 4x4

325/60-18 TOYO OPEN COUNTRY A/T II 124/121S
which comes out to 33.35 x 12.8
was planning on doing the 2.5 inch leveling kit.

Is this tire size going to fit? rubbing? trimming? any pics?
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Im looking at some 325/60r18 nitto terra graps (theyre used and I just need to throw them on temp) Im just wondering if they'll fit my stock 18s on my 2006 Lariat 4x4.

Tires now 275/70r18 - 33.16/10.83
New tires 325/60r18 - 33.35/12.8
Will that 2" width matter? Not worried about rubbing, just need to know if they'll fit


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