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Old 07-21-2009, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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biggest tire for stock 20" rim on '08 F250

I believe that he stock 20" rim is 8.5" wide. I was just wondering what was the largest tire in either a 33 or 35 that I can fit on this rim?
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Old 07-22-2009, 03:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i run 35x12.50 Toyo open Country M/T on mine with NO lift....no issues..still plan on addin an inch or two up front for levelin purposes...
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Goodyear is building their new MTR w/Kevlar in size 285/65-20. This measures almost 35" tall and is about 11.5" wide. This is an approved size for your factory wheels which are 8" wide.
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I had 35" Toyo MTs on my 08 with stock wheels and no lift. They fit great with no rubbing. Shortly afterwards i added a Ready lift SST for looks.
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What about 35x12.50 on a 20x10 wheel? Will this cause rubbing issues?
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What about 35x12.50 on a 20x10 wheel? Will this cause rubbing issues?

On what year,make and model truck? Is it lifted or going to be lifted?
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08 f250 without a lift. Would a leveling kit make a difference?
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08 f250 without a lift. Would a leveling kit make a difference?

Without a lift they stand a good chance on rubbing. With a leveling kit you still may rub. How much I'm not sure of. Every vehicle is different and some will sit higher or lower than another. Most guys will use a 6" lift to gain the clearance needed for that tall and wide of a combination.
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Does anyone have any pictures of what a 35x12.50 tire looks like on a stock 08 f250
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