New Tires on 2013 F150 After Leveling

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I know your asking about an F150 but I just put a leveling kit and larger tires on my RAM. Went with 285/65/R20 BFG all terrain KO2. I think it had 265/60/R20 originally. These are a good size and look good on a 20 inch wheel.

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Looks like maybe 295's per the f150 forums
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I have a 2015 F-150 FX4 with 2.25" in the front and 1.5" in the back. I have 305/55/R20 Toyo RT's and they rubbed a little, 1/4" wheel spacer fixed that. I'd probably go with 295/60/R20 next time. Absolutely don't try true 33 x 12.50's without bolt on wheel spacers though.
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Eminus6 said:

I know your asking about an F150 but I just put a leveling kit and larger tires on my RAM. Went with 285/65/R20 BFG all terrain KO2. I think it had 265/60/R20 originally. These are a good size and look good on a 20 inch wheel.




For reasons I cannot explain, at first glance I thought that was a lifted Ridgeline.

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saltydog13 said:

Looks like maybe 295's per the f150 forums


I'd imagine there are probably stickied threads on every F150 forum with this exact info including pictures that could be found in about 5 minutes.
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third coast.. said:

i asked a forum of college educated, well informed auto enthusiasts

Let's be real, that's a lot of presumptions
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What's your point? He asked a question and that was the answer I found with him being on stock rims
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saltydog13 said:

What's your point? He asked a question and that was the answer I found with him being on stock rims


Not a shot at you. I think you were very helpful and did the search OP could've himself.

I just personally don't see the benefit of bumping your thread here over a holiday weekend when you don't get an answer in 6 hours when it took me 30 seconds to find this: https://www.f150forum.com/attachments/f38/156134d1351014622-09-tire-wheel-fitment-chart-2009-tire-wheel-fitment-chart.pdf

If your just looking for opinions then fine I guess, just think there are forums out there with 5 million plus members dedicated to F150s that have this issue nailed down every which way.

Call me a dick if you want, but it seems the better and quicker solution is doing your own search.
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295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler. I absolutely love the stance it gives me on my leveled 2013 FX4. I get compliments on it all the time. Highly recommend.
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Here's my 2013 KR with bilstein leveling (@ max) with 275 / 65/ R20 BFG KO2 All-Terrains.

http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo322/remko12/Truck%20Stuff/D3DC1986-B5D9-4244-B018-AB47133B3453_zpskaof7o3y.jpg
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How much lift are you going to do with the billies?

that will be the guide on tire size.

275/60R20 will fit with nothing and a little rub at full lock. 1.75" on a 5100 and that will look nice.

275/65R20 will work on the highest setting of the 5100 but may give you 'carolina stance' if you tow or pull anything.
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third coast.. said:

See I thought you could get away with both of those without even having the bilsteins, especially the 275/60/20. I was thinking 2".
The 60s will. They'll fit on a 2WD.
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Third coast, not sure if you've looked at tire size calculators or not but I found www.tiresize.com to be a useful resource to figure out actual tire sizes. The metric unit for tire sizes can be a little confusing for figuring out actual tire sizes in units we can understand.

Also, not sure where you are getting your tires but I called discount tire and talked to them. They see all types of configurations all day and are a good resource for telling you what will and will not fit. They also offered to test fit whatever I wanted to try. I was trying to get as close to a 35 as I could, they suggested the 285/65/20 and said if that didn't work they could swap to some other sizes easily to get the right fit.
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I have 295/60/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers on a 2016 F150 with the Fox Coilover kit and 3" blocks. The fit is fine with no rubbing. I am not a fan of the Bilstiens and also feel like the Fox's ride a hell of a lot better.
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I've got this exact setup with stock 20s on a '13 f150 fx4

Very slight rub on full lock in reverse

The ridge grapplers are much lighter and quieter than the trail grapplers I had.


I'll post picks later

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Nice looking truck!
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2013 F150 FX4, HAVE 295/60/20 WITH 2.5" LEVELING KIT ONLY. THEY RUBBED A LITTLE AND HAD TO TRIM THE PLASTIC BUT THAT IS ALL IT TOOK. https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/fordgrey-fx4/6682656818.html
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