2002 F150 4x4 Super Cab
#2
Weve seen it done with torsion bars turned up...keep it on the stock rimms and it will work with minumum rubbing, a lot of people do not like the look beause it is pretty crammed... i would stick with a 285\75 thats almost a 33X12.5 thats youe best bet...or start thinkin about a body lift maybe?
#3
It barely fits, and IMO it looks too stuffed.
285's look nice and they will fit with no issues.
If you really want 35s, I would at least put a body lift on there, get a couple buddies to help you out and you can get it done in a weekend or so. Body lifts only cost about $250 (?) for the kit with everything you need. You would probably want gap guards, which cost extra though.
285's look nice and they will fit with no issues.
If you really want 35s, I would at least put a body lift on there, get a couple buddies to help you out and you can get it done in a weekend or so. Body lifts only cost about $250 (?) for the kit with everything you need. You would probably want gap guards, which cost extra though.
#5