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Old 11-15-2017, 02:54 PM
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I have a 96 f-150 with a 1.5" leveling kit on the front, and my truck had 31x10.5 tires on it before I did the leveling kit, wondering if I could fit 32x11.5 tires on it just wondering if anyone knows for sure if they will work
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I have 32s and they definitely rub the radius arms at full lock on stock wheels. You get used to it after awhile. Mostly just have to adjust your driving in parking lots.
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I have 32s and they definitely rub the radius arms at full lock on stock wheels. You get used to it after awhile. Mostly just have to adjust your driving in parking lots.
It doesn't matter that I leveled the front out?
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It will help but it won't matter on stock wheels. The tires are too wide (11.5") for the stock wheel offset.

I have a 4x4 with Moog cc824's - not a leveling kit but definitely lifted the front end 1-1.5" and it rubs.

I don't regret getting the 32's at all - I wish they didn't rub when I am trying to make a tight turn into a parking spot but that wouldn't prevent me from getting them again.
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I have a Gen 9 1992 F150 Flairside 4x4 extended Cab and with a tape measure worked out I can fit 12” wide rims on the Back, and possible 10” rims on the front, but think with 10” rims on the front the steering might get a bit dodgy with it wanting to track all the time. With all of your experience out there with F150’s what is the widest rim I should consider investing in on the front which will not lose the comfortable drivability of my pickup.

I look forward to words of wisdom, just don’t tell me to keep it standard, cause that’s not going to happen. Fat and low, is the only way to go !




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