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Old 01-04-2009, 11:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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315/70/17 on a 2006 f20?

can it be done on a stock f250?

im trying to go with a 315/70/17 tire but i need to know if it will fit. does anyone know if it will work or will i need to modify anything? if so what?

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Old 01-05-2009, 08:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I do know that I have run 305 70 16 with no rubbing problems before, but the 315 I never tried. I do know some guys that run them, but they all run them with lifts and such, so I can't say whether or not it will rub stock. My best guess though.... it is gonna rub.
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I have an 06 superduty, with 305/70/r17, which have a total diameter of aprox. 32". I just installed a 4" lift and am now running 35's. I think without any kind of a lift these would rub on your truck.
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Thanks guys.

what type of lift should i go with? im looking for 2 to 3 inch kit max.

let me know what is best.
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Go with a leveling kit, It will do what you want... Give Ben a call at Extreme Suspension & Performance He is the distributor for Dick Cepek. and is a great guy to deal with and unbeliveable customer service, he will take care of you if you have a problem with a product... If you change the rear oem F-250 block to a oem F-350 block you will gain 1 and 3/4" in the rear and you also order a leveling kit for the F-350 you will raise the front around 3"


315/70/17 = 34.4x12.4/17
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I used the rough country lift. It rated at 3" but you get close to 4" in total. Installed nicely and the truck still handles well.
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thanks guys!

would this kit work?

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