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BF Goodrich All Terrain tire size for stock 2008 20" rims?

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Old 03-29-2015, 08:15 AM
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BF Goodrich All Terrain tire size for stock 2008 20" rims?

Hi, what would be the size tire(BF Goodrich All Terrain) I need to put on my stock 2008 20" F250 rims?

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Old 03-29-2015, 12:20 PM
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The same size that's on there now... Hahaha
I did a quick search for the tire size, and it seems like 275/65-20 is the size you need.
 
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These 2008 rims are going on a 2006 truck.

Thanks for the info!
 
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I thought the 2008 and newer rims did not fit on the older 1999-2007 SD trucks??

Or was it the other way around with the older not fitting on the newer??

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It is the other way around. Brake size is larger on the later models.
 
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Later model wheels also have a huge offset. Spacers are often required.
 
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Cleveland, how much offset am I looking at? Spacer size? Truck otherwise stock.
 
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I'm not sure exactly. But a 1.5"-2" spacer is what I've seen used on several applications, partly depending on tire choice.
 
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Actually though, 06 and 08 might be compatible as is. 05+ had a major offset compared to the first gen super dutys. I don't know if they changed it from 07 to 08.
 
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