What size?
Hmm... well if you don't care about rubbing a bit I'm sure those 42''s mentioned above are great! But for a stock truck, I think 185/60/14 is about as big as your gonna get with no troubles. Gotta watch the backspacing on the wheels though!
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hello all ,
i have a 97 f150 2 wheel drive , someone told me i could raise my torsion bars and put bigger tires on my truck , can you tell me where they are? Also what size tire could i fit?
thanks for the help , when yall tell me the answer i will never come back to this site
i have a 97 f150 2 wheel drive , someone told me i could raise my torsion bars and put bigger tires on my truck , can you tell me where they are? Also what size tire could i fit?
thanks for the help , when yall tell me the answer i will never come back to this site
Ok, here let me put myself out here before you leave this site forever and a day until you have a massive problem! Your torsion bars are part of the frame. You have to use a big torsion crank to bend your frame upwards around the mounting area for the spindles/axle. Then and only then after you have adjusted your bars, can you fit 35s. Or 40s. Or 66s, all depends on how much cranking you wanna do!





