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Old 08-25-2017, 12:39 AM
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315/70/R17 on 2016

Hi,
Is anyone running this tire size on a 2011-2016 F250? I hate to ask this, but it seems most of the threads have dead pictures and I'm getting mixed information: won't fit without level, will rub factory mud flaps, etc.

I know that 285/75/17 will fit, as we have ATs on two other trucks. Wanted to go bigger on my own personal truck. Really set on Cooper STT Pros in that size.

​​​​​​Truck is a 6.2l gas, snow plow prep so sits level, and the wheels are OEM Alcoa's off a 2006-2007 truck I believe. 7.5" wide.

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285/75/17 that fit no sweat on our 2010.
 
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Older thread....may help

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/964926-what-is-the-largest-tire-that-will-fit-my-06-f250-fx4-with-17-rims.html
 
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Originally Posted by seville009

Thanks, that's the info that led me to the 285/75/17s on our other trucks. Looks tough for sure. Just had alot of people saying 35s will fit no problem. Putting a 12.5" tire on a 8" wide wheel really isn't that big of a deal on Jeeps.

Just tough when your talking $1400. Might just do 285/75/17 Mickey Thompson ATZ tires, kinda a MT/ AT hybrid. Really wanted those new STTs though, but maybe that's crazy on a truck like this.

The dealership seems to think it will fit no sweat on a gas truck.
 
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Well I read this thread on a Dodge forum. Seems this tire fits no problem on an OEM dodge wheel, which is also 7.5" wide.

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum#/t...1632866?page=6

Think I'm going to go for it. Worst case I get a leveling kit it seems.
 
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...endations.html

Ok after reading this thread I have decided that 295/70/R17 are the best overall got a stock super duty with no rubbing.

Even has pictures with the same Alcoa alloy I'm going to run. Also decided on Mickey Thompson ATZ s.
 
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285/75r17. Been looking for pics of 315's... ran across this thread.
No rubbing, completely stock

 
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I had 325/65R18s on my 2011 F350 at stock height. The tires ended up ripping off my drivers side mud flap when they were brand new. I reinstalled my mud flap and no issues after that. Also, they will rub on the radius arms.
 
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