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Will bigger tires void Ford warranty?

Will bigger tires void Ford warranty?

It won’t void your warranty. I have bigger tires on mine and Ford doesn’t care. I’ve had my truck in for warranty issues without issue.

Will putting bigger tires on my truck void warranty?

Yes, it can void aspects of the warranty because larger tires can cause accelerated wear. It can be hard on the transmission if you don’t change stock highway gears and put huge tires on. It can also kill suspension components and bearings if you get new wheels with the wrong offset.

Will bigger tires void Ram warranty?

They cannot void the entire warranty. They can void certain components if they can show that the aftermarket part caused undue stress and wear there.

Is it OK to change the size of your tires?

When changing your tire size might be acceptable It’s possible to change the size of your tires without actually changing the diameter. One example is if you want larger rims – you can buy tires that compensate for the larger rims by reducing the “height” of the outer tire.

Can you get larger tires for a Ford F-150?

Selecting larger tires for your Ford truck is an exciting, yet daunting task. We make it easy. This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014) and the Ford F-250 F-350 Super Duty (2005-2014). Selecting larger tires for your F-150 or F-250/F-350 Super Duty is an exciting, yet daunting task.

What happens when you change tires on a Ford truck?

Upgrading to larger wheels and tires is a big change for your truck’s other components. They will throw off the readings on your speedometer and odometer, for example, which were calibrated for factory-sized tires. To correct this, you can have your speedometer recalibrated.

Can A Plus sizing tire fit a standard tire?

Most tire and wheel dealers are very aware of the Plus Sizing concept and can guide you as to the proper tire size to fit your wheel diameter choice and maintain the original tire and wheel combination diameter. It’s pretty difficult to get the exact match, but if you are within 5% you’re okay.

When changing your tire size might be acceptable It’s possible to change the size of your tires without actually changing the diameter. One example is if you want larger rims – you can buy tires that compensate for the larger rims by reducing the “height” of the outer tire.

Selecting larger tires for your Ford truck is an exciting, yet daunting task. We make it easy. This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014) and the Ford F-250 F-350 Super Duty (2005-2014). Selecting larger tires for your F-150 or F-250/F-350 Super Duty is an exciting, yet daunting task.

Upgrading to larger wheels and tires is a big change for your truck’s other components. They will throw off the readings on your speedometer and odometer, for example, which were calibrated for factory-sized tires. To correct this, you can have your speedometer recalibrated.

What’s the difference between bigger tires and bigger wheels?

While larger-diameter wheels and tires should improve handling and high-speed performance, lower-profile tires also tend to have a firmer ride and may be noisier than the smaller, standard rubber. Some potential performance benefits may be offset by the additional weight of the larger tires and wheels.

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Ruth Doyle