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Old 01-25-2015, 01:33 PM
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1992 Ford F150 Flareside 4x4 Tires

Alright guys I'm new here but I need some opinions I'm considering buying some new tires I currently have 33x12.50 R15 but I want to downsize the tires some because I have not changed the Garr ratio any and don't plan to. It's not lifted all I had to do is move the front bumper out with spacers. I am looking into getting 31x10.50 R15 I need some opinions on how it looks pictures would be nice.
 
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31's will look stock even though they are a bit larger than the dinky little things these trucks came with, but if you have an 8" rim with the proper offset they still look good. It's small but the pic in my avitar is my truck with 265's on it which are the same size as 31's.
 
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I have those dinky little things, the size the truck came with 235/75R15, on mine. I removed the 32x12.50R15 because I don't off-road and they drove and rode like crap. They DID look good but I have always liked the 15x8 spokes with red trim beauty rings. Gearing wasn't a problem on mine as I have the 3.55's. The front is still lifted from the 32's but I kind of like it, YMMV.

 
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now

http://s1380.photobucket.com/user/Brayde_Baker/media/Mobile%20Uploads/1422225450_zpsd5abe8d4.png.html?sort=3&o=0

Thus is how it looks now and I like it but I want bigger tires not some that are stock.
 
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The 31's, or 265's, are about your only choice between stock and what you have considering those 10" wheels. As mentioned, I had 32's on 10" wheels, pictured below.

 
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Originally Posted by Firefighter6601
http://s1380.photobucket.com/user/Brayde_Baker/media/Mobile%20Uploads/1422225450_zpsd5abe8d4.png.html?sort=3&o=0

Thus is how it looks now and I like it but I want bigger tires not some that are stock.

Maybe I should rephrase that, if these trucks were for sale new right now it would probably come with 31's or 265's as they look about right for the vehicle. Here's the pic of mine with 265's on the stock wheels.

 
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Here's another vote for 31 10.50 on 15x7.5 stock wheels. Its the perfect size.
 
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Another for 31's.
They just fit nicely with no rub.
 
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I never plan on going back to a smaller tire after throwing on my 33 12.50 r15's. Rather than moving the bumper I just trimmed a little off of it.








 
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