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Old 12-10-2008, 01:29 AM
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Biggest Rims on Stock Truck?

I searched and wasn't able to find this on stock vehicles of course there's all kinds of threads on rims/tires on lifted 4x4's. I just want to know what the max rim size is for 04-08 stock trucks are. I think it's 20's or 22's but I wanted some clarification. Thanks for the help.
 
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Really? Here's some 24s...





It's not the rims, so much as overall size (rim + tire) that you need to be concerned about.

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true. Low pro tires can only go so low I would imagine. Maybe I should have said biggest rim/tire combo. Either way I was just curious no biggy. Thanks for the pics.
 
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Old 12-10-2008, 07:58 AM
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A stock 4x4 with no modifications, you can safely fit a 33" in whatever wheel and rim combo you want. You might be able to squeeze a 35" but it will probably rub.
 
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Originally Posted by ZEEKA
A stock 4x4 with no modifications, you can safely fit a 33" in whatever wheel and rim combo you want. You might be able to squeeze a 35" but it will probably rub.
To fit 35's on a stock 4x4 you still need to raise the front end at least 2.0 inches.

I've got a 2" leveling kit and 34.7" tires and they just barely fit. No rubbing, but they just barely clear.

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The largest oem wheel is 22 inches on the Harley truck. You can easily fit 26's on a stock truck.
 
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Old 12-10-2008, 03:03 PM
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I would also agree 26's easy!

24's will fit on mine and it's lowered 2/4
 

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I got 26"s on mine, no problem with rubbing at all.
Overall tire height 305/30R/26 is 33.2 inch I believe.
 
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Old 12-10-2008, 04:31 PM
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friend has 24's with pleanty of room to spare
 
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So your telling me that I can run a 24x10 ( what a 30-35mm offset) and stick on Cooper LTZ 305/35/24 = 33 inch tire, and fit my stock 06 screw FX4???? Now that would be sweet.
 
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Cooper LTZ 305/35/24 = 33 inch tire.
305/35/24 = 32.4 inch tire. You will have zero problems.
 
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Old 12-11-2008, 04:17 PM
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So your telling me that I can run a 24x10 ( what a 30-35mm offset) and stick on Cooper LTZ 305/35/24 = 33 inch tire, and fit my stock 06 screw FX4???? Now that would be sweet.
Right, but I'd at least lower the rear with some shackles. Also, I'm not good with offset but you want close to 7 inches of backspacing on a 10 inch wide wheel. My 22x9.5's have 6.7 inches of bs.
 
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so with me 2001 f150 2wd can i run 295/30/26 or 305/30/26 or 305/35/26 without rubbing issues besides when i am turning sharp
 
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Originally Posted by LARIAT CHROME
I got 26"s on mine, no problem with rubbing at all.
Overall tire height 305/30R/26 is 33.2 inch I believe.
Do you have any pics?
 
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305 35 24 18mm offset no prob plenty of room to spare has never rubbed turning. i had a buddy that had 26"s with a 2/4 drop with no probs but it rubbed every now and then when he turned and hit bumps
 


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