1994 F150 2wd

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Old 02-24-2012, 08:06 PM
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1994 F150 2wd

Yes i just bought me a 1994 F150 2wd with the 5.0 302 in it. i was wondering it has 31x10.5R15 on it right now i was wondering what other sizes i can put on this truck. please any help would be great thank you

i know this isnt the proper place to ask this but how do i change the TPS in this truck?

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Jason
 
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Old 02-24-2012, 08:47 PM
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Maybe a 32x10.50 or a 31x11.50 or 12 but I wouldn't go bigger than that on a stock height one.
 
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Old 02-24-2012, 11:14 PM
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so can i go to like a 235 or something on this truck?

those dang 31x10.5 are exspensive guess cause there just an odd ball size
 
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Old 02-25-2012, 12:01 AM
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235 is the section width, not the height of the tire. Without that, that tire could be any size so I can't give you a definite answer.

http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp

Use that, so you can convert the metric sizes to standard. Then you can decide on a tire around the stock size that you like. And if you think those are expensive then I wouldn't go to any bigger of a tire, the price is only gonna rise.
 
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Originally Posted by Amercn_Rdnck
Yes i just bought me a 1994 F150 2wd with the 5.0 302 in it.

i know this isnt the proper place to ask this but how do i change the TPS in this truck?

Thank You
Jason
Remove the plastic cap on top of the throttle body and pop the throttle linkage off, it should pop right off when you pry up on it. remove the intake air hoses. Then unbolt the throttle body. You have to unbolt the throttle body as the screws holding the TPS screw in from the bottom. You'll get it from there. Be sure to clean the inside of the throttle body while you have it off.
 
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Old 02-25-2012, 09:13 AM
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235/75R15 or 235/70R15 is just fine for your vehicle.
 
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Originally Posted by Amercn_Rdnck
so can i go to like a 235 or something on this truck?

those dang 31x10.5 are exspensive guess cause there just an odd ball size
The 31x10.5x15 is in my opinion the best looking size on these trucks. My dad picked up a set a few years ago, BFG AT/KO's and out the door at Discount it was $450 I believe. It was cheap I know that. Plus, I don't think they are oddball, seem quite common, especially people with your exact truck. Stock I think is 235/75/15.
 


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