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Hello all, I know that I have read this and have done a bunch of research. I am about to order so I want to confirm.
I have a 2021 F350 4x4 Crew cab, long bed SRW.
I am about to order new tires for the stock 18" rims.
Will a 35" 285/75/18 tire fit with no ift or level ? Its actually 34.25"
It is my understanding that it will. Just want to be sure before I order.
I think I even watched a video saying that it will even fit into the stock tire holder.
Hello all, I know that I have read this and have done a bunch of research. I am about to order so I want to confirm.
I have a 2021 F350 4x4 Crew cab, long bed SRW.
I am about to order new tires for the stock 18" rims.
Will a 35" 285/75/18 tire fit with no ift or level ? Its actually 34.25"
It is my understanding that it will. Just want to be sure before I order.
I think I even watched a video saying that it will even fit into the stock tire holder.
Thanks !
Yes. I've had 325/65R18 at 34.6 inches tall by 12.8 wide on a couple of F 250 crew cab and currently run a 295/70R18 at 34.3 tall by 11.6 wide on my 2022 F 350 SRW crew cab. Both on stock 18 inch wheels, Ford molded mud flaps, no lift, no level. Had no rub or other problems.
2017 to current can fit 35” tall with zero nothing. 2017 to 2019 can fit in stock rims with 37” tall with 10” wide with zero nothing. You do not have to level, lift nothing. This has been discussed on many forums. After market wheels change everything. 2020 and up from what I have seen are basically the same. If you have rub at full wheel lock with different size wheels and tires how long does anyone spend at full wheel lock? Doesn’t hurt a thing. Just my observation of what I have read on these forums and experienced. Lifting is for the lifting crowd wanting more positive offset and higher off the ground. So if you want to stay stock these trucks have all kinds of room for tires.
I went with Falcon Wildpeak LT295x70x18 which are like other said 34.3" no issues on my stock 2022 F250 Fx4 suspension. I have at 60 psi and the rolling diameter is closer to 33". They are close to rubbing my aftermarket mudflaps up front so I won't go any bigger. I may trim the mudflaps if they rub in the winter.
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