'02 FX4 SCrew Tire Size
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315/70-17's (35x12.50). These are an extremely tight fit. The only way they will fit is to use the OEM 17x7.5 inch wheels. You will still have to crank up the torsion bars and maybe trim a little plastic off the front bumper's lower valance. I wouldn't go this big unless you plan on lifting the truck in the future.
Of course, you can also fit 33x12.50-17's, 285/70-17's (33x11.50), 295/70-17's (34x12.00) or 305/70-17's (34x12.50).
Of course, you can also fit 33x12.50-17's, 285/70-17's (33x11.50), 295/70-17's (34x12.00) or 305/70-17's (34x12.50).
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Thank you very much for your help. You really answered the question to the fullest extent. I think I will opt for the 305 / 70 / 17 since I don't want to have to cut or modify anything. I also want to retain my factory rims (I think they are a great design - 5 star) and will not be getting a lift. Thanks wandell!
so the 305's woulld be ok without me having to move torsion bars etc, correct? Can I expect the tires to wear differently since I won't be changing the suspension?
so the 305's woulld be ok without me having to move torsion bars etc, correct? Can I expect the tires to wear differently since I won't be changing the suspension?
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You may, or may not have to crank the torsion bars with 305/70-17's. I've seen someone at FTW running them. THe problem is that not all of the sizes I mentioned are available from all the tire manufacturers. The only 305/70-17 I can think of is the Goodyear MTR. I know Nitto just started making a 295/70-17 Terra Grappler. So, you will have to look around to find the tire that best suits your needs.
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Very nice truck fordman! I decided this weekend that I'm gonna go with the 285's. Just out of curiosity how much did you pay? Also, would it be possible to get a side shot of your whole truck? No big deal, I'd just like to see the whole layout.
A BFG store quoted me $894 OTD
Sears quoted me $1183 OTD - includes an alignment
Did you need an alignment or make any adjustments to your torsion bar?
RMJeff I'd love to see some pics of your truck as well.
Thanks for the info guys!
A BFG store quoted me $894 OTD
Sears quoted me $1183 OTD - includes an alignment
Did you need an alignment or make any adjustments to your torsion bar?
RMJeff I'd love to see some pics of your truck as well.
Thanks for the info guys!
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best pic I have with tires. I did not crank the bars. You will have about 1/4 in. clearance at the front fascia when you turn, but had no problems. They are a big improvement over stock!
I paid $770 with lifetime warranty(free puncture repair, rotations and tire replacement ), installed at Discount Tire. Check around because I went to alot of Discount Tires before I could find one to deal. I even got some credit on my stock tires.
I paid $770 with lifetime warranty(free puncture repair, rotations and tire replacement ), installed at Discount Tire. Check around because I went to alot of Discount Tires before I could find one to deal. I even got some credit on my stock tires.
Last edited by fordman4life; 02-21-2005 at 01:09 PM.