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Old 04-07-2006, 01:25 PM
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will these tires fit on stock '03 King Ranch Wheels?

I'm looking at a set of Mickey Thompson Baja Belted HP tires in 31x10.5x17, but I need to know if they will fit on the stock "17 rim of my '03 King Ranch F150?

Also, I need to know if there are any issues with using a high flotation tire versus a standard LT tire? Are they ok for regular highway use in addition to off road use?

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Is the truck a 2WD or a 4WD? My FX4 is stock with the stock 17" FX4 wheels, and I am running BFG All Terrain T/A 315/70/17's
 
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Old 04-07-2006, 11:31 PM
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Is the truck a 2WD or a 4WD? My FX4 is stock with the stock 17" FX4 wheels, and I am running BFG All Terrain T/A 315/70/17's
It is a stock 4wd.

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Well, with that I don't see why they won't fit. I say go for it! Post some pics if you do, and in the mean time I will try to get some pics of mine up.
 
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thay will fit but may rub a little
 
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Check recommended rim size on those tires. You should have 7.5" wide rims on it stock. They may recommend at least an 8" rim to get the tread properly on the ground.
 




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