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07 F250 37" tires
how big of a lift does it take to clear 37" tires on a 2007 f250
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4.5 with some rubbing, 6" for good clearance
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i cleared 37s on stock 20s with a leveling kit
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4.5" if you trim 2" off of the front bumper and pull the fender well liner back. Do this and there is no rubbing. Let me know if you decide to do this and I can show you a neat trick to pull the fender well liner back. Trimming the front bumper was not very difficult or noticeable.
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I would go with 6" unless you want to make noise every time you pull into a parking lot....
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Stock rims or wider aftermarket...also some 37" measure true some much smaller..how you use the truck also makes a big difference. Street only vastly different than getting offroad.
Pm me if we can help. cary |
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4.5" with a wheel that is no more than 9" wide and 5-5.5" of backspacing.
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Wheel selection (specifically width, offset, and back spacing) will be the biggest factor in determining how much lift is needed. My 22x12's are cutting it close on an 8" lift.
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