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Old 04-01-2012, 05:50 PM
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stock 2011 f250, largest tire I can run???

I'm looking at the nitto terrra grappler lt295/60/20 dia. 34.45 width 12.36 weight 3750lbs. will they fit stock 4x4 shortbed truck????
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315/60/20 will fit but rub the front control arm slightly at full turn.

We should have a sticky or something in the tech folder that summarizes this stuff.

315/60/20 fits an F350 SRW with a front level kit but I don't think the level kit really matters. I just have stock tire size on mine.
 
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325/60R20's (35.6" x 13") will fit (on the stock rims, stock offset) but rub quite a bit on the front control arm at full lock.

You should not have any problems.

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Originally Posted by darren32
325/60R20's (35.6" x 13") will fit (on the stock rims, stock offset) but rub quite a bit on the front control arm at full lock.
Is this with the leveling kit/lift that you are running?
 
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Is this with the leveling kit/lift that you are running?
I now have a 4.5" lift up front. But I had those same tires on the stock rims with stock suspension and that is when the rubbing is from. They do not rub anywhere at all now because I went from the stock -40mm offset rims to +12mm offset rims.

Note: you CANNOT go to +12mm offset rims with 325/60R20 tires on the stock suspension! The tires hit the sheet metal at the back of the wheel and the bumper bracket at the front. You can't turn at all (trust me on this one)
 
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Any pictures of these tires on the stock wheels with stock suspension? I'm wanting to go with the 325/60/20 Duratracks when I get around to doing a leveling kit (waiting for my current tires to wear down).
 
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I actually did make the -12mm offset wheels and 325/60R20's work on the 100% stock suspension. But not everyone is a fan of taking a grinder and BFH to their new truck like I am. Had to cut the bumper bracket off in the front and bend the heck out of the sheet metal in the back (I didn't care because I knew bushwackers were going on and would cover it up).

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Any pictures of these tires on the stock wheels with stock suspension? I'm wanting to go with the 325/60/20 Duratracks when I get around to doing a leveling kit (waiting for my current tires to wear down).
I will check at home tonight and let you know. Not off hand, I only had the tires on the stock rims for about 4 weeks.

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Would you ba able to fit the 35.6 with a wheel spacer with no rubbing
 
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Originally Posted by bobsplus
I'm looking at the nitto terrra grappler lt295/60/20 dia. 34.45 width 12.36 weight 3750lbs. will they fit stock 4x4 shortbed truck????
<table class="tireSizeSpec"><tbody><tr class="row5f"><td>LT295/60R20 </td><td>201-140</td><td>16.6</td><td>34.45</td><td>12.36</td><td>8.0-(8.5)-10.0</td><td> 3750
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</td></tr></tbody></table>
I have 295/70/18 Terra Grapplers which are almost the exact height and width and have no problems.
 
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I currently have a 2013 Ford F-250 XLT Superduty Extended Cab Gas, and was
wondering if anyone new the biggest size tire i can fit on it. Im thinking a 285/65R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2 or possibly trying to fit a 295/65R20 Terra Grappler G2 or the Ridge Grappler. Any Ideas if a 295/65R20 will fit stock with no lift or level kit?
 
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I have a bone stock 2011 truck with stock rims, currently running Toyo Open Country AT II that are 295/65R20. No rub. Really liked these tires for the first 2 years/40k miles, but even at 40k miles, and decent amount of tread left, the rubber compound has become very hard. Wet traction is pretty poor at this point. I would say I have over 30% tread left, but am looking a replacing for wet traction alone.
 
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My son in laws F-250 with 285x65x20 BFG KO2's at stock height...probably 35K miles on them in 2 yrs easily. (34.5x12)


 
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I ran 35x12.5" for years and never had a problem.
 
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Originally Posted by FGallagher
I ran 35x12.5" for years and never had a problem.
Was That on a stock truck? or did you add a level kit?
 


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