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So I read the tire height vs lift thread and it said for a 32 an 87 to 96 f150 needs either a fender trim or 2 inches of lift to clear but they fit with plenty of room so idk what's up but they ride awesome. They are 32x11.50 15 bfg all terrains. Runnin them till my swampers come in muahaha
32's fit a stock truck fine for on road use. it is when you go hardcore offroad and collapse the suspension that they will hit.
I agree. Depends on the type of wheeling too. I ran my 32's on my stock 88 f150 for a few months, didn't really have any issues on trails. Now I have a 6'' lift and the same 32's and have actually rubbed the front tires on some very articulated terrain, but I wouldn't have taken it through without a lift.
I agree. Depends on the type of wheeling too. I ran my 32's on my stock 88 f150 for a few months, didn't really have any issues on trails. Now I have a 6'' lift and the same 32's and have actually rubbed the front tires on some very articulated terrain, but I wouldn't have taken it through without a lift.
and runnin short tires with a lift you don't have to worry bout rubbin after catchin air lol
Either or still is just awesome and love the looks, Mine has 2" on front only and has 38's under it, trimmed fenders and i promise it gets as much abuse as your giving yours, running hill and hole pits isnt the easiest thing on one... getting a 2-3 feet of air and im still having minimal tire to fender action not to mention hitting the wall and so on... anyways big lift+little tires=ubber kewl with that 6" lift you should have ATLEAST 35's under it then your not in the ubber awesomeness..... jmho
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