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Will these fit


skareb

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I have a 94 4x4 with stock tires 235/75r15 will I have a issue fittting 31x10 r16 on a stock suspension without issues.
 
r16??? Might need coil spacers in the front, otherwise should be okay.
 
3rd gens often came with 31's from the factory, ull be fine
 
Just posting in this thread since it wouldnt make sense to just make a new one.

Would 31 inch tires on factory exploder rims fit my truck?
Currently its not lifted.. 2wd
And right now I have 235-75R15

I'm expecting a possible no on this, but just in case I'm still going to ask.
 
Just posting in this thread since it wouldnt make sense to just make a new one.

Would 31 inch tires on factory exploder rims fit my truck?
Currently its not lifted.. 2wd
And right now I have 235-75R15

I'm expecting a possible no on this, but just in case I'm still going to ask.

no, u would definatly need some sort of a leveling kit for the front of your truck, they always fit on 4wd, but 2wd is another story
 
no, u would definatly need some sort of a leveling kit for the front of your truck, they always fit on 4wd, but 2wd is another story

I thought so. So whats the largest size tire that would fit?

Also, I could just make a coil spacer by welding up some washers right?
Whats the highest I would want to go doing that, or should I just buy some spacers?

If I would need to buy spacers, would the tech library article about factory F-150 spacers work with a 3rd gen?

I'm sorry about asking a lot of questions, but as many of you know I cant afford tires.. and I found a cheap(ish) set of 31's.
I might end up going with a smaller tire anyway, depending on how much its going to cost to ready the truck for larger tires.
 
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just wondering. i want to put 31x10.50 on my stock 15inch rim can i do this? and second how much has this killed gas millage for other people?

thanks
 
i have 31x10.50r15 stock 88 ranger aluminum rim(no lift) with 3.73 l/s and my gas mileage actually got better and i can still use 5th and pull away in traffic

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Bump.
I'm on a time clock about those tires. Need to know if its going to work.

u should be able to just do 1 1/2" with the washers to get enough room for them, and to the guy that posted a question about 31's on stock alum wheels, there perfect for stock wheels
 
Junkie, that doesnt help at all.
In that it says that a 235-75R15 will fit and that its the biggest on a stock 2wd truck. When I first got my truck it had 255-75R15's on it..
 
It does say at the bottom those figures are "conservative" to avoid any & all rubbing, and that it's often possible to go a size or so bigger.
A 255/75R15 is 30" (unless you meant 255/70R15, in which case it's only 29"). 31 is even bigger still, so you'll probably want to test-fit those before committing (many here have reported 31s do not fit on a 2WD).
 

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