2006 F 350 SD SRW Crew want to go to 20 inch alloys what would be the largest replacement tire that would work the truck is stock no lift no leveling kit want to fill up the wheel well a bit but dont want issues.NCT
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Thanks I have been on a few but they dont recommend over stock they have them but your on your own,also tried a tire company that I have used for years they are shy of recommending,what Iam looking for is somebody that has say a 305 65r 20 on a stocker the truck came stock with 275 70r 18 of course this is all in that idiotic metric sizing that our government legislated on us since we are so close to Europe(idiots).Cheers NCT
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Just as an example, when I had my 94 f-250 with a leveling kit I went from 2358516 to 2857516 on stock 6" Alloy rims, my friend did the same going with whatever the 305 was for the same truck. When they were on the wider steel rims they actually looked a tad better.
Usually the metric numbers are goofy, the 235 and 285 were both near 33" but the 85 was much narrower than the 75 by near 3 inches at the base both BFG AT.
There is enough room in these new trucks to go quite a bit bigger, just need to check for fender and spring clearance on turns.sigpic
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Try looking at what the https://www.tirerack.com/content/tir.../homepage.html might show for options on 20" rims for your truck...I was not quite sure of model but you should be able to select correct one and see what might be available
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Originally posted by North Country Tough View Post2006 F 350 SRW want to go to 20 inch alloys what would be the largest replacement tire that would work the truck is stock no lift no leveling kit want to fill up the wheel well a bit but dont want issues.NCT
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The search deepens thanks all for some more sites to check out,starting to think cart before the horse here and may as A Jim has said look into a leveling kit or perhaps two inch lift,I cant get to crazy as the wife hauls her horses all over with that truck and even now her head is basically at seat level when the door is opened LOL and yes Lawrence they do sell Chevs here dont build them here any longer and we have had many we are not brand loyal here had Dodge,GMC,Ford in fact one of each in the driveway currently all have had there good and bad points we live in North America we buy North American.Cheers NCT
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Originally posted by North Country Tough View PostThe search deepens thanks all for some more sites to check out,starting to think cart before the horse here and may as A Jim has said look into a leveling kit or perhaps two inch lift,I cant get to crazy as the wife hauls her horses all over with that truck and even now her head is basically at seat level when the door is opened LOL and yes Lawrence they do sell Chevs here dont build them here any longer and we have had many we are not brand loyal here had Dodge,GMC,Ford in fact one of each in the driveway currently all have had there good and bad points we live in North America we buy North American.Cheers NCT
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