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Old 11-24-2008, 06:14 AM
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Ok i just got a 03 f150 4x4. Whats the biggest tires i can run without rubbing??

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I think if you level it out you can run a 33''. dont quote me on that. its been a while and my knowledge is a bit rusty. got any pictures?
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33's with a small crank is no big deal
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285/75r16, 295/75r16, 305/70r16 should all fit with some cranking of the t-bars. What wheel you choose will have an effect to, I've seen the 285s and 295s on stock rims with no problems.
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well first off its gonna be absolutely impossible to crank the bars on a torsion bar-less truck.....now..with an average size leveling kit, around 2" you can actually run a narrow 35/12.50 18 on your stock rims. (or whatever size wheel you have)...we just did that on a friends truck. levaling kit was easy to install also.
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Cool guys thanks. I'll get some pics up in a few days!!
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Originally Posted by 4u 2 nv
well first off its gonna be absolutely impossible to crank the bars on a torsion bar-less truck.....
97-03, torsion bar
04 heritage, torsion bar
04+, coilovers
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Originally Posted by BlownHD
97-03, torsion bar
04 heritage, torsion bar
04+, coilovers


33x12.50's will fit no problem with a crank.
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Ok so here are pics of the truck
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my buddy has 305/70/16 on Aftermarkets wheels on his 03 f-150 and clears fine


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