Largest Size Tires Available On Stock 20 Rims
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Largest Size Tires Available On Stock 20 Rims
Have a 2011 F350 with the stock 20's.. I am adding a 2" lift to the front to balance the truck out and want to keep the same factory rims on this truck but want to add the largest tires available to give it a little more beefier look without compromising hwy ride or tracking.. I still want a similiar tire, tread wise like the Michelons it came with..just larger in size... HOW BIG CAN I GO..thanks Jeff
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Nobody shows info for 2011 F-350's yet, but here are your choices for 2010. I assume the stock tire size is the same as a 2010 (275/65/20).
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...ORD&vid=018006
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...ORD&vid=018006
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Jassman, I searched for bigger tires for two years for my 08 f350. Yokohama just came out with these in feb. 37/12.50/20 Geolander ATS. Slightly more aggressive than stock,but zero road noise,and great ride. I also added the 2 1/2 inch leveling kit. The front was just a little higher than the back,so I added the 1 inch over block. The truck rides perfect without really changing any of the factory geometry. I looked at a 2011 that we were working on in my shop for a small collision job,and its the exact same set-up as my 2008. hope this helps
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Thanks Juicy..that helps I just read a bunch of reviews...
Bondo..man that rig of yours looks good... I just want to raise the front about 2" so that they will be exact..and possible not put such a large tire in fear of trying to keep them balanced.. Let me ask you this..do you rotate a lot..and how is the road noise and most important Im anal..everyone knows that..no comments please....how is the vibration in the cab.. like stock, slightly more on the wheel, slightly overall...thanks for the help...Ill be doing much hwy driving with this truck hauling 12' wide loads.. 33 Ameracats.. 10500lbs..and just dont need any more aggrevation..thanks for your help..Jeff
Bondo..man that rig of yours looks good... I just want to raise the front about 2" so that they will be exact..and possible not put such a large tire in fear of trying to keep them balanced.. Let me ask you this..do you rotate a lot..and how is the road noise and most important Im anal..everyone knows that..no comments please....how is the vibration in the cab.. like stock, slightly more on the wheel, slightly overall...thanks for the help...Ill be doing much hwy driving with this truck hauling 12' wide loads.. 33 Ameracats.. 10500lbs..and just dont need any more aggrevation..thanks for your help..Jeff
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I put Toyo 325/60R-20 ( a little taller than 35s)on my stock rims. Also went with a Ready Lift 2.5 front and 1 in the rear. No problems
http://readylift.com/c-101-ford-f350...ly-25f10r.aspx
Not sure what gear ratio you have but the additional height in the tires will make a noticeable change. I ordered mine with 3.73 and wish I would have gotten the 4.10. I also added an air lift system in the rear to keep it level while towing. Work great. I pull a 42' Nordic.
http://readylift.com/c-101-ford-f350...ly-25f10r.aspx
Not sure what gear ratio you have but the additional height in the tires will make a noticeable change. I ordered mine with 3.73 and wish I would have gotten the 4.10. I also added an air lift system in the rear to keep it level while towing. Work great. I pull a 42' Nordic.
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Toyo Open Country A/T is a great tire. I get TONS of miles of them and they are a bit cheaper then the BFG AT's.
Not only do the hook up off road, but they ride great too flying down the freeway.
You might be able to find a set at www.race-dezert.com
Not only do the hook up off road, but they ride great too flying down the freeway.
You might be able to find a set at www.race-dezert.com