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Old 10-01-2015, 01:30 PM
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Tire/wheel choice for 2015 F250 King Ranch

Hey everyone, I just purchased a 2015 F250 King ranch. White platinum with the black door panels/King ranch leather. Real slick truck, however ford gave me horrendous tires, I think they are 265/75/18? And 18in chrome wheels that I am not a fan of too. I M trying to get your ideas of a good tire size without a lift. I don't mind putting a leveling kit or something like that on but do not want to lift the truck. I am looking for an aggressive open country/mud terrain style tire that fills the wheel well (around a 285? 305?) and will be a good snow tire. I am also looking for black 18inch rims. Please post pictures and advice! Thank you guys so much in advance
 
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Old 10-01-2015, 02:36 PM
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I have black fuel kranks on mine.

Look up fuel couplers, I think that might look good on a white rancher
 
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I really like my Toyo RTs. They are right in between the MT and AT.

If you get the right offset and width you can get some pretty large tires under a leveled truck. I just stuck with stock wheels.
 
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Thanks guys- I do like the fuel couplers but I think I'm looking for an all black wheel. Thanks for the posts, anyone else have ideas!?
 
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Congrats on the new truck! Not sure where you are located but if you get a lot of snow I would highly recommend the goodyear wrangler duratracs. They are pretty aggressive looking but in my opinion mild mannered on the road.
They also have a snowflake symbol on them. I have been using them as a winter tire for 2 years plowing and they are great. As far as size I think 285 would be enough
 
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Originally Posted by tdswimin8
Hey everyone, I just purchased a 2015 F250 King ranch. White platinum with the black door panels/King ranch leather. Real slick truck, however ford gave me horrendous tires, I think they are 265/75/18? And 18in chrome wheels that I am not a fan of too. I M trying to get your ideas of a good tire size without a lift. I don't mind putting a leveling kit or something like that on but do not want to lift the truck. I am looking for an aggressive open country/mud terrain style tire that fills the wheel well (around a 285? 305?) and will be a good snow tire. I am also looking for black 18inch rims. Please post pictures and advice! Thank you guys so much in advance
i think you have to upgrade to 20 inches,and i recommend you 35 or 37 x 12.50R20 LT tires,they look GREAT go and see the pictures of my truck i have the 35x12.50R20 LT Cooper Discoverer SST.
 
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I know it's a little dirty but its the best I have at the moment.




Fuel Throttle 18x9 +1 offset (8x170 5" BS)
Nitto Trail Grappler 295/70R18

Absolutely love the tires, had them on a jeep as well. I do have 4x4 and plow package but no rubbing or issues.
 
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Old 10-09-2015, 08:44 AM
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One thing to keep in mind...esp with tires for snow is that no matter what tread or make you get...the wider the tire...the worse it is in the snow.
 
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Thanks for all the info guys!
 
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I know it's a little dirty but its the best I have at the moment.




Fuel Throttle 18x9 +1 offset (8x170 5" BS)
Nitto Trail Grappler 295/70R18

Absolutely love the tires, had them on a jeep as well. I do have 4x4 and plow package but no rubbing or issues.


Nice looking truck.


I miss my Nittos. The Toyo's in the same size look so much smaller to me
 
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