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I have a 1993 f150. Not a four wheel drive. I am looking at some 15 x 10 American Racing Outlaw Series 61 rims, with Firestone 32 x 11.50r15 tires. Anyone know if they will fit?
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 30-Oct-02 AT 07:36 PM (EST)]i have 32x11.5 on my 2 wheel drive with 10 inch rims. i also have a 3 inch body lift and 4 inches of supension in front (close to 6 inch lift in the front. i can fit 35's under there. hmm i did have 32's with just leveling coils on factory rims and they did not rub at all not even on the hardest bumps. the problem with 15x10 inch rims is that they pull the sidewall of the tire out which makes it rub if you dont have any lift. i would at least go with a 3 inch body lift (350 bucks) and they will fit good. you might have to trim your front bumper a little though. it all depends on the truck though, if your front springs are still holding up they tires and rims will work great with the 3 inch body. if they are sagging you can get leveling coils from skyjacker for 120 bucks and it will be a sure fit. by they way the 4x4 gap guards made by performance accessories does fit 4x2's. get them they make the truck look alot cleaner.
32s will not fit on the 4x2 stock suspension. Largest is 31" by 10.5 unless you get the leveling coils mentioned above. The 32s will fit on the stock 7.5" rims by the way, thats what i'm running becasue I have the nice Eddie Bauer aluminum rims and it looks nice because the tire sticks out over the rim a little.
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95' F-150 XLT 4x4, 302, 5 spd, MSD 6A, Flowmaster Exhaust, Sunroof, Clear corners w/ Diamond headlights, CD player with 2 10" subs and some 32" BFG Muds .
i agree with mustang gt 221 32s are to big with a 10 inch rim you will have tire rub on turning and travel plus it would look somewhat silly you will need some sort of lift hope this helps
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