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Old 09-08-2004, 08:58 PM
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2001 F 150 Tires

I recently bought a F150 2wd Supercrew and am looking into replacing the general grabbers it came with to both improve handing and looks. The off road look is preferred but drive mostly on pavement. Which would be the best tire to buy and what is the biggest size that won't require a body or suspension lift?
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Old 09-09-2004, 03:40 PM
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If you go to the website for the show Turcks! on Spike TV, you ought to be able to find out the max tire/rim size from there. I'm assuming you mean without modifying anything.

As far as a good aggressive tread on the 'stock' set-up, the trucks that have the FX4 package came with a great tire, just don't know the name of them. The local Ford store's parts department/service department ought to be able to tell you what they were.

Hope that helps!
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