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Tires


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Vehicle Year
2002
Transmission
Automatic
So i have a 2002 ford ranger edge 4.0L 4x4. It is stock suspension and body wise but i was wondering what is the largest size tire i can fit without have to do any modifications to get them to fit.
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There is a search function that works excellent on this site. Plus, we have tables full of data on subjects like this. I'm purposefully not going to tell you so that you find out just how much information we have stored away in this place. Here is a hint - we have our very own technical library, here on this website.
 
There is a search function that works excellent on this site. Plus, we have tables full of data on subjects like this. I'm purposefully not going to tell you so that you find out just how much information we have stored away in this place. Here is a hint - we have our very own technical library, here on this website.

Haha, its a wonder some guys can even change the engine oil when they don't even have the patience or desire to spend 20 seconds searching for the answer versus waiting hours for someone else to give it to them.
 
Haha, its a wonder some guys can even change the engine oil when they don't even have the patience or desire to spend 20 seconds searching for the answer versus waiting hours for someone else to give it to them.

They pay people like me to change it for them.
 
So i have a 2002 ford ranger edge 4.0L 4x4. It is stock suspension and body wise but i was wondering what is the largest size tire i can fit without have to do any modifications to get them to fit.
:icon_hornsup:


Search, Bro!!!!! Search!!!!!! Lots of info in the search areas.
 
ok so i know 32's will fit on my truck without and lifting of the truck and i wont have any rubbing but i just wanna make sure that this is right. the tire size i got is 32X11.50R16 which translates to 285/75R16. will those absolutly fit without any rubbing and yes i did use the tech library and yes it says they will fit but does anyone have a stock ranger that they put this size tire on
 
They WILL rub a bit at full lock, especially if you hit a bump. Now, they just rub on the inner plastic fender, so it's not a big deal. You can lift it up an inch or so via torsion bar crank and alignment, but don't go overboard on the cranking and do not get aftermarket lift keys. I'd get some 31's and leave it. A better tread pattern will give you more traction than an extra half inch of clearance will.
 

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