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I've got a 2010 Ford F350 crew cab long bed 6.4 4X4. Question- is it possible/ok to put 325/65R18 on my stock rims. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
thats a big jump and u will have to understand that ur tires are gonna wear alot more in the middle. it can be done though. the highest i would go would be 305s. need some pics tho.
What brand tires you talking about? Usually the manufacturer provides a detailed spec sheet on the website. Check there...and as already mentioned...I don't think so.
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Those Goodyears are 325-60-18s on the stock rims. Truck is an 08 F250 4x4 gasser. I bought he truck just the way it sits in the picture. Once the tires are junk, I don't know if I'll stay with that size or do something a little different but for now, they seem to work fine. No issues with handling or ride with that size on there. The tires seem to be wearing fine also. I run them right at 65psi all the way around. They were at 60 when I bought it. I don;t know how long the tires have been on the truck though so I can't speak to tread longevity. They look good though!
Those Goodyears are 325-60-18s on the stock rims. Truck is an 08 F250 4x4 gasser. I bought he truck just the way it sits in the picture. Once the tires are junk, I don't know if I'll stay with that size or do something a little different but for now, they seem to work fine. No issues with handling or ride with that size on there. The tires seem to be wearing fine also. I run them right at 65psi all the way around. They were at 60 when I bought it. I don;t know how long the tires have been on the truck though so I can't speak to tread longevity. They look good though!
They do look nice do you have a side view or your truck?
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