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So far you have given us enough information to determine that you need round tires.
Excuse me a minute while I go get a towel to clean the Tequila and OJ off of my monitor and keyboard.
And in a month, I might be able to give a configuration for aftermarket narrow rims with F or G rated tires that fit with an additional 2" lift (blocks) on an '03 F350.
And that information will be absolutely worthless for your needs.
You've made two post, the first asking a question with no valid info from your end. Your second post, instead of giving some useful info to help you, you show your ability to be agitated over the internet with a not so harsh comment. Way to start off your fist day to the forum. Welcome.
Hi everyone I'm new here sorry for not giving full info on my truck. Thanks for the friendly welcome LOL
MY TRUCK is a 2006 F350 Super Duty Crew cab 4x4
Just looking to upgrade my Tires and wondering what's the Biggest i can use on a stock none lifted truck
Hi everyone I'm new here sorry for not giving full info on my truck. Thanks for the friendly welcome LOL
MY TRUCK is a 2006 F350 Super Duty Crew cab 4x4
Just looking to upgrade my Tires and wondering what's the Biggest i can use on a stock none lifted truck
Still not enough info, is it a DRW or SRW F-350? That will affect the eventual accurate recommendations from the fine folks here.
Sorry i don't know what DRW or SRW is this is my first Pickup lol i know
Since its an F-350 it could be either.
SRW = single rear wheel (per side obviously )
DRW = dual rear wheel or dually. If its a dually you have to be careful to not have the oversized tires touch each other where they bulge at the bottom.