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njneer1 12-05-2010 11:44 AM

315/75R16 on stock wheel ?
 
Anyone have any 315's on stock wheels ? got pics ? trying to figure out if I need to buy wider rims......think they will fit ??
http://i674.photobucket.com/albums/v...er1/liftEX.jpg

Toreador_Diesel 12-05-2010 04:15 PM

They do fit, I know, I have them...Mine is a 2wd, so I had to have a 6 inch lift for them to clear. But yours being a 4wd, you would need a 3-4 inch lift to clear them. Bottom line: they fit, but you need some lift...the largest you can clear without a lift and stock rims are 305/70/16 tires.

njneer1 12-05-2010 04:42 PM

I just put rough country F350 2.5 " leveling springs under the front and 2" add a leaf on the rear...think It will be ok with 315's ? That is the pic now...you can compare to the profile pic

nunomad 12-05-2010 07:56 PM

I have a 03 limited 4x4, with a 2" lift front and back, and just put a set of Mickey Thompson ATZ plus's 315/75/16 on factory limited rims and fit fine. The rims are 7" wide, but went on easy.I do only have about 1" of clearance from front bumper back to corner of tire and same from rear lower corner of wheel well to rear corner of tire when turning corners. I did have BF Goodrich's on but with the squareness of the corners of the tires the clearance I do have wouldn't be there that I have with the rounded corners of the Mickeys.
If you plan on any off roading-BEWARE. Only my .02.Nunomad

wpnaes 12-05-2010 08:59 PM

Neil, I added 6 pic's to my 'various' album. ProComp all terrains. Stock rims. A little bailing wire on the inner fender and you're rollin'.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/m...-a-little.html

saz2686 12-05-2010 10:02 PM

they will fit
 
i have an excursion 4x4. i added two leaf springs on the front (about 4" of lift) and three leafs in rear. i mounted 315/75/16 nitto all terrain on the factory wheels. i have never had tire rub while driving even off road. the tires do rub the leaf springs while fully turned. just get in habbit off not turning extreme!

njneer1 12-06-2010 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by wpnaes (Post 9646869)
Neil, I added 6 pic's to my 'various' album. ProComp all terrains. Stock rims. A little bailing wire on the inner fender and you're rollin'.

Thanks man !! and thanks to you all !!

jhooch 12-06-2010 11:28 PM

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The 315/75R-16 will physically fit on a 7" wide wheel but the "design rim width" for that tire size is an 8.5" wheel. Not many 8.5 inch wheel manufacturers out there so 8.0 is close enough. Not saying it won't work on a 7, just not the ideal situation.

EXv10 01-11-2014 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by wpnaes (Post 9646869)
Neil, I added 6 pic's to my 'various' album. ProComp all terrains. Stock rims. A little bailing wire on the inner fender and you're rollin'.

Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - wpnaes's Album: Various Ex Work - Picture

I saw all your individual pics, did the K&N filter, special bumpstops front and rear, dual batteries, and double steering damper do anything special? I like that 56 Ford, I hope that wasn't a for sale sign on it.

sandfarmer 01-11-2014 05:48 PM

315 Toyo Open Country AT 2's

http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...psmohznapy.jpg

http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...pswwi0gt0p.jpg

sandfarmer 01-11-2014 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by njneer1 (Post 9645784)
I just put rough country F350 2.5 " leveling springs under the front and 2" add a leaf on the rear...think It will be ok with 315's ? That is the pic now...you can compare to the profile pic

I think that's about what mine has too, do it, it will work fine. Mine rub the front leaf springs when turned to full lock either way but it's not too hard to deal with. By the way mine DID clear the front bumper when I had the stock bumper on, just put the Ranch Hand on this week.


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