Tires 35" on f250
#2
When I bought my truck in October, it had brand new 35" Toyo Open Country tires. They fit, but rubbed on the drivers side. My truck has a leveling kit. Your front suspension is different from mine though. I have coils you have leaf springs.
You might be able to find better answers in the Super Duty forum.
Pictures of my truck are posted in both the October and December BS thread.
You might be able to find better answers in the Super Duty forum.
Pictures of my truck are posted in both the October and December BS thread.
#3
selling my 35'' MTZ's, and i'm right up the road from you. they're on craigslist currently listed with the wheels, which i'm keeping.
if you're leveled and running stock wheels, they should squeeze on there. on the 16x10's i have them on they're offset too far and rubbing, hence why i'm selling them and downsizing.
if you're leveled and running stock wheels, they should squeeze on there. on the 16x10's i have them on they're offset too far and rubbing, hence why i'm selling them and downsizing.
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I've got a set of snow tires up for sale with rims caps and lug nuts. I'm not driving the truck as a dd anymore and don't need them anymore
New snow tires with rims 315/75-16 - $1 (Temperance mi)
315/75-16 are actually 34-1/2".... I Thought I'd throw that out there... 1/2" can make a difference if your trying to shove bigger tires on
New snow tires with rims 315/75-16 - $1 (Temperance mi)
315/75-16 are actually 34-1/2".... I Thought I'd throw that out there... 1/2" can make a difference if your trying to shove bigger tires on
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To the OP.... Sorry
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