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Old Feb 15, 2020 | 05:42 PM
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I’ve got just 2012 3.5 Ecoboost it might have a leveler kit but I’m pretty sure it’s stock just with the off-road package, a buddy of mine has a set of Goodyear wranglers that’ll fit my rims but they’re a size or 2 bigger than my current Bridgestone Duelers trying to figure out if they’ll fit my truck or not they’re sized LT275/70R18/125/1220 I believe my current size is 235’s or 255’s, pictures are for reference, I know they’ll fit fine on the rear axle it’s the front I’m worried about them fitting

Current tires on my truck

Just for reference on rim size

Difference in tread and width of new tire vs current tire

Size of new tire
 
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Old Feb 16, 2020 | 11:21 AM
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Stock, OEM size for 4X4 is 275/65x18

MEANING: There's a difference of +1.1" in the diameter (32.1" vs 33.2") and circumference (100.7" vs 104.1"), a +0.6" in the sidewall (7" vs 7.6"), and a +3.4% MPH in the reading (90MPH vs 93.1MPH)

All of which should be macht nichts.
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Old Feb 16, 2020 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by gDMJoe
Stock, OEM size for 4X4 is 275/65x18

MEANING: There's a difference of +1.1" in the diameter (32.1" vs 33.2") and circumference (100.7" vs 104.1"), a +0.6" in the sidewall (7" vs 7.6"), and a +3.4% MPH in the reading (90MPH vs 93.1MPH)

All of which should be macht nichts.
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so I’m assuming that means they’ll fit? Gotta put it in terms a redneck can understand haha
 
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Old Feb 18, 2020 | 08:33 PM
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My 2013 Lariat came new with 275/65R18 tires
 
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