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Will these fit??
I am going to do a 2" leveling kit on the front of my 02' 2wd F-250. Will a 285/75/16 have any rubbing or fitment issues? They will be on the stock 16x7 wheels.
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No prob at all. A 265 (OEM) on a 7" wheel is 10.4" while a 285 on a 7" is 11.2". So less than an inch difference, which is less that a half an inch on each side of the wheel. I had an '01 with a leveling kit and ran 35X12.5s with very little rubbing. I did have aftermarket wheels though, which have a little less backspacing. Mark |
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Thanks for the help!
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