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ive got a 302 95 f-150 2wd with 10 inch wide rims i want to put 30 or 31 inch all terrain tires on it what kind of lift am i going to need? how much will that cost? and if i cant do that i want that sport truck look with the short fat tires what kind do yall recommend?
i have 32x11.5 on 10 inch rims with a 3 inch body and leveling coils. i can fit 33x12.5's easily, if you get the skyjacker leveling springs they will be real stiff so the fender wont come down on you. my truck looks excellent now, i have a 2wd too. i would either get 33x12.5 for those rims or 32x11.5. i think 32's look nicer than the 12.5, mustanggt was right there isnt much height difference between the 32 and 33 just the width.
30-31 inch tires will not fit on a 10" rim it is to wide. You can fit a 31" on a 2wd just fine, no lift nessesary. You might have a small amount of rubbing at full turn but its not a problem. A 235/75/15 is what comes stock, and i believe that is roughly a 29 inch tire. A 32 by 11.5 by 15 will fit on a 10" rim but it won't fit on a 2wd unless u got leveling coils at about 130-140 bucks.
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