How big are the tires on a Ford F350?
How big are the tires on a Ford F350?
A guy I work with has a 15 f350, no lift, stock 20″ wheels and 35×12.5 tires. No rub that I’ve heard of. I’ll try to look around underneath tomorrow for any signs of rubbing, riding in the truck with him I’ve never noticed any. For the 6.7 trucks…a simple 2.5 inch leveling kit will allow 35×12.5?s on 20?s.
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The problem with stock wheels is that they are only 8.5 inches wide, you should really be running at least a 9″ or 10″ rim on a 12.5 or 12.8 wide tire. i have 295/65/20 trail grapplers on stock 20’s,with a 2″ leveling kit, rubbed very minor on radius arm.
What’s the difference between a 35 and a 37 inch tire?
Back to back you won’t feel a huge difference. Plus these trucks with a 4.5″ lift makes 35’s look small. Most 35’s measure 34.5″ tall which is less than an inch bigger than the stock 34’s. I swapped from 35’s to 37’s on my ’11 last year and didn’t notice a big power difference between the two and I have 3.31 gears.
What are the gears on a 37 inch tire?
Your 4.56 gears on 37’s are like having 4.25 gears on stock tires.. I bet it scoots. 44 inch tires and your 4.56 gears about the same ratio as 3.55 gears and 34.5 tires.. A calculator says 3.80:1 if you have 3.55 gears and go from stock 275/65/R30 (34.5″) to 37″ tires.. Closest available is 3.73 gears.
How big is a 37×12.50r16 tire?
37X12.50R16 tires have a diameter of 37.0″, a section width of 12.5″, and a wheel diameter of 16″. The circumference is 116.2″ and they have 545 revolutions per mile. Upsizing Wheels or Tires?
How big are the tires on a Ford 350?
The tire size for your Ford F-350 depends upon the year of manufacturer. Select the year of your F-350 to narrow down the results. You may also view a complete tire size chart for your Ford F-350 below.
Back to back you won’t feel a huge difference. Plus these trucks with a 4.5″ lift makes 35’s look small. Most 35’s measure 34.5″ tall which is less than an inch bigger than the stock 34’s. I swapped from 35’s to 37’s on my ’11 last year and didn’t notice a big power difference between the two and I have 3.31 gears.
The problem with stock wheels is that they are only 8.5 inches wide, you should really be running at least a 9″ or 10″ rim on a 12.5 or 12.8 wide tire. i have 295/65/20 trail grapplers on stock 20’s,with a 2″ leveling kit, rubbed very minor on radius arm.