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Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? 1661454025722
Posted by Jason Locke on 5/30/2022


Some guy, whose name won't be mentioned, once made the bold statement that 35x12.50" tires are a bit overrated on the F150s, and that fitting them on the 2011-2020 F150s was a juice that often wasn't worth the squeeze. However, is that still true in the year of our Lord 2022? Well, sort of, but not as much. Something major happened with the 2021-2022 F150s that have changed up the game a bit, and have made 35" tires more viable on the newer trucks: they got more wheel well clearance than previous trucks, as well as revised crash bar angles that don't interfere with big tires as much. Granted, fitting a true 35x12.50" tire on the 2021-2022 F150s is still kind of a pain, and literally nothing has changed for the 2011-2020 F150s. So, how do you fit a 35" tire on an F150? We break 35" F150 tire fitment down by year range below.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? 1661454025722



How to fit 35" Tires on 2021-2022 F150s
Let's start with the good news. Part of the 2021 F150 refresh was redesigned wheel wells that have a bit more clearance than the 2020 trucks. Thus, fitting a 35" tire on a 2021-2022 F150 is a lot easier than on previous F150 generations. That being said, you're still going to need a bit of lift, and 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a problem.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? 1661454025722





The first step to fitting a 35" tall tire on your 2021-2022 F150 is to add some lift. If you're not looking to go too wide and use something like a 295/65R20, 285/70R18, etc. you can generally get away with using a 2.5" leveling kit on most wheels with positive offsets. The look of an F150 leveled on 35s is pretty awesome, but you do still need to be fairly careful. Wheels with low backspacing and negative offsets are still going to cause you some issues, since wheels with low backspacing push the tire out to where the wheel well starts curving back in. 35x12.50" tires are also still a bit of a problem, since their widths are going to cause you some issues with your truck's crash bars and wheel wells. Crash bar removal and trimming can fix those problems on some wheel options, but using 12.50" wide tires on wheels with high backspacing and high offsets will limit your options when it comes to adding aftermarket upper control arms, remote reservoir coilovers, or complete lift kits in the future. In summation, fitting F150 35" tires on the 2021-2022 F150s is a bit easier than on older trucks, but 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a pain, and you may want to stick with narrower options. If you are dead-set on 35x12.50" tires, your best bet will still be a 4" lift kit or something even taller. Now, 2021-2022 Tremors are a special case, and since they're already at a taller ride height, they can get away with less lift to squeeze on a 35x12.50" tire, however, you do still need to be careful with wheel backspacing and offsets to ensure no rubbing and suspension clearance issues.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? 1661454025722



How to fit 35" Tires on 2015-2020 F150s
While I am a huge fan of the 2015-2020 F150s, as previously stated, fitting a 35" tire is a bit of a pain in the ass. Not only are the wheel wells of the 2015-2020 F150s a bit smaller than the newer 2021-2022 F150s, they also have more intrusive crash bars which makes finding a "sweet spot" of wheel backspacing and offset with tire width a huge pain. Still, it is possible to fit a pretty narrow 35" tire on factory wheels or wheels with positive offsets with just a 2.5" leveling kit, and something like a 285/75R18 would likely be fine, or would only need minor valance trimming. Fitting a 35x12.50" tire gets pretty tricky, and will require at least decent amount of trimming, if not crash bar removal on a lot of wheel options. On our 2020 F150 Giveaway build, we fit a LT315/70R17 Cooper STT Pro M/Ts through the use of an ICON Stage 5 Suspension System set at roughly 2.5" of ride height, Black Rhino Ridge 17x8.5" wheel with a 0mm offset, and an ADD Bomber Front Bumper with more clearance than stock, along with a crash bar removal. The end result looks pretty awesome, it's about as much effort as a full 4" lift kit, and a 4" lift kit will give you a lot more options for fitting 35x12.50" tires on wheels with more aggressive offsets.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? 1661454025722



How to fit 35" Tires on 2011-2014 F150s
The 2011-2014 F150s are somewhere in the middle when it comes to the ability to fit 35" tires. On one hand, they have very similar wheel well dimensions as the 2015-2020 F150s, but their lack of crash bars does mean a few less hassles when it comes to fitting big tires and getting a little more wiggle room when it comes to wheel offset and backspacing. If you're only looking to fit on a fairly narrow 35" tire like a 285/75R18, then you can usually get away with 2.5" of leveling and a factory wheel or a wheel with a positive offset. Once you start jumping into wheels with low or negative offsets, you're going to need at least some valance and/or wheel well trimming, even with some extra leveling. Fitting 35x12.50" F150 tires gets a bit hairier, and you're going to be even more limited in offset and backspace if you want to avoid major trimming. On our 2014 F150 Tremor Overland Build, we fit a set of LT315/70R17 BFG KO2 Tires in conjunction with a set of ICON 2.5 Remote Reservoir Front Coilovers and Method 17x8.5" NV Wheels with a 0mm offset, and we had trim the front valance and front wheel well liner a good amount. In general, fitting a 35x12.50" tire is doable with a leveling kit and the right wheel, but if you're looking to use aggressive offsets and backspacings, you'll probably want to jump to a 4" lift kit or something taller.



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Final Thoughts
In the end, fitting a 35" tire is still kind of pain, but the revised wheel well design on the 2021-2022 F150s make it easier on those trucks. However, the 2015-2020 F150s and 2011-2014 F150s have more trouble fitting a 35" tall tire, and have a lot of trouble with fitting a 35x12.50" tire. It's still doable to get your 2011-2020 F150 on 35s with just a level, but you should be prepared for some trimming, especially on aggressive wheel offsets and backspacing. As we said before, there's a lot of good tire options that aren't 35" or 35.x12.50" tires that look great and give you plenty of ground clearance for even pretty tough trail. What tires are you running on your F150? Are we again super wrong and made you SUPER MAD? Let us know if the comments.
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This is really useful. I'd love to know what is the max tire size that will fit on stock wheels without a lift.

Will 285/65/20s fit? What about off-road use? If I don't want to do a 2" lift, will they fit with a 1" lift?
 

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How would a 295/70x18 do on 18x9x+18 wheels on a 2019 with some Bilstein 5100s?
 

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I got my 305/70r17s (34x11.8) easily on a 2022 with just a 2.5” level. Could fit 35s with absolutely no plastic under there like valances.
 

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I got my 305/70r17s (34x11.8) easily on a 2022 with just a 2.5” level. Could fit 35s with absolutely no plastic under there like valances.
Irrelevant to your question but I saw your build history and was wondering where your truck was built and to where it shipped to?
 

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Irrelevant to your question but I saw your build history and was wondering where your truck was built and to where it shipped to?
Built in Dearborn MI. Shipped to Ann Arbor MI. Lol
 
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This is really useful. I'd love to know what is the max tire size that will fit on stock wheels without a lift.

Will 285/65/20s fit? What about off-road use? If I don't want to do a 2" lift, will they fit with a 1" lift?
That will be better answered here on the forums as we have not experimented with larger tires on a factory height truck. That being said a 285/60r20 is a 34.6x11.2 tire I would say a 2" would be recommended if not required for a tire that large.

How would a 295/70x18 do on 18x9x+18 wheels on a 2019 with some Bilstein 5100s?
That should be a good combination for that truck.
 

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I have a 22 tremor with the Auto spring 2.5" offset leveling kit. What do I need to do to run 35x12.50 tires? Do I need to buy a certain rim or will the stock ones work? Can I achieve this without trimming?
 

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I have a 22 tremor with the Auto spring 2.5" offset leveling kit. What do I need to do to run 35x12.50 tires? Do I need to buy a certain rim or will the stock ones work? Can I achieve this without trimming?
not 100% but with stock rims you’ll probably rub on the upper control arm. I know tremor owners have put a +20 offset wheel with 35s and had no issues.
 

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Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}
Posted by Jason Locke on 5/30/2022


Some guy, whose name won't be mentioned, once made the bold statement that 35x12.50" tires are a bit overrated on the F150s, and that fitting them on the 2011-2020 F150s was a juice that often wasn't worth the squeeze. However, is that still true in the year of our Lord 2022? Well, sort of, but not as much. Something major happened with the 2021-2022 F150s that have changed up the game a bit, and have made 35" tires more viable on the newer trucks: they got more wheel well clearance than previous trucks, as well as revised crash bar angles that don't interfere with big tires as much. Granted, fitting a true 35x12.50" tire on the 2021-2022 F150s is still kind of a pain, and literally nothing has changed for the 2011-2020 F150s. So, how do you fit a 35" tire on an F150? We break 35" F150 tire fitment down by year range below.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2021-2022 F150s
Let's start with the good news. Part of the 2021 F150 refresh was redesigned wheel wells that have a bit more clearance than the 2020 trucks. Thus, fitting a 35" tire on a 2021-2022 F150 is a lot easier than on previous F150 generations. That being said, you're still going to need a bit of lift, and 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a problem.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}





The first step to fitting a 35" tall tire on your 2021-2022 F150 is to add some lift. If you're not looking to go too wide and use something like a 295/65R20, 285/70R18, etc. you can generally get away with using a 2.5" leveling kit on most wheels with positive offsets. The look of an F150 leveled on 35s is pretty awesome, but you do still need to be fairly careful. Wheels with low backspacing and negative offsets are still going to cause you some issues, since wheels with low backspacing push the tire out to where the wheel well starts curving back in. 35x12.50" tires are also still a bit of a problem, since their widths are going to cause you some issues with your truck's crash bars and wheel wells. Crash bar removal and trimming can fix those problems on some wheel options, but using 12.50" wide tires on wheels with high backspacing and high offsets will limit your options when it comes to adding aftermarket upper control arms, remote reservoir coilovers, or complete lift kits in the future. In summation, fitting F150 35" tires on the 2021-2022 F150s is a bit easier than on older trucks, but 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a pain, and you may want to stick with narrower options. If you are dead-set on 35x12.50" tires, your best bet will still be a 4" lift kit or something even taller. Now, 2021-2022 Tremors are a special case, and since they're already at a taller ride height, they can get away with less lift to squeeze on a 35x12.50" tire, however, you do still need to be careful with wheel backspacing and offsets to ensure no rubbing and suspension clearance issues.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2015-2020 F150s
While I am a huge fan of the 2015-2020 F150s, as previously stated, fitting a 35" tire is a bit of a pain in the ass. Not only are the wheel wells of the 2015-2020 F150s a bit smaller than the newer 2021-2022 F150s, they also have more intrusive crash bars which makes finding a "sweet spot" of wheel backspacing and offset with tire width a huge pain. Still, it is possible to fit a pretty narrow 35" tire on factory wheels or wheels with positive offsets with just a 2.5" leveling kit, and something like a 285/75R18 would likely be fine, or would only need minor valance trimming. Fitting a 35x12.50" tire gets pretty tricky, and will require at least decent amount of trimming, if not crash bar removal on a lot of wheel options. On our 2020 F150 Giveaway build, we fit a LT315/70R17 Cooper STT Pro M/Ts through the use of an ICON Stage 5 Suspension System set at roughly 2.5" of ride height, Black Rhino Ridge 17x8.5" wheel with a 0mm offset, and an ADD Bomber Front Bumper with more clearance than stock, along with a crash bar removal. The end result looks pretty awesome, it's about as much effort as a full 4" lift kit, and a 4" lift kit will give you a lot more options for fitting 35x12.50" tires on wheels with more aggressive offsets.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2011-2014 F150s
The 2011-2014 F150s are somewhere in the middle when it comes to the ability to fit 35" tires. On one hand, they have very similar wheel well dimensions as the 2015-2020 F150s, but their lack of crash bars does mean a few less hassles when it comes to fitting big tires and getting a little more wiggle room when it comes to wheel offset and backspacing. If you're only looking to fit on a fairly narrow 35" tire like a 285/75R18, then you can usually get away with 2.5" of leveling and a factory wheel or a wheel with a positive offset. Once you start jumping into wheels with low or negative offsets, you're going to need at least some valance and/or wheel well trimming, even with some extra leveling. Fitting 35x12.50" F150 tires gets a bit hairier, and you're going to be even more limited in offset and backspace if you want to avoid major trimming. On our 2014 F150 Tremor Overland Build, we fit a set of LT315/70R17 BFG KO2 Tires in conjunction with a set of ICON 2.5 Remote Reservoir Front Coilovers and Method 17x8.5" NV Wheels with a 0mm offset, and we had trim the front valance and front wheel well liner a good amount. In general, fitting a 35x12.50" tire is doable with a leveling kit and the right wheel, but if you're looking to use aggressive offsets and backspacings, you'll probably want to jump to a 4" lift kit or something taller.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



Final Thoughts
In the end, fitting a 35" tire is still kind of pain, but the revised wheel well design on the 2021-2022 F150s make it easier on those trucks. However, the 2015-2020 F150s and 2011-2014 F150s have more trouble fitting a 35" tall tire, and have a lot of trouble with fitting a 35x12.50" tire. It's still doable to get your 2011-2020 F150 on 35s with just a level, but you should be prepared for some trimming, especially on aggressive wheel offsets and backspacing. As we said before, there's a lot of good tire options that aren't 35" or 35.x12.50" tires that look great and give you plenty of ground clearance for even pretty tough trail. What tires are you running on your F150? Are we again super wrong and made you SUPER MAD? Let us know if the comments.
Hey I’m trying to build a new 2023 Heritage. What is my best cost effective route to go to be able to ride a set of Michelin 35x12.5/20’s?
And is it even possible to ride that rubber on factories? I am definitely not interested in butchering my new truck like I had to on my 2017. And I was running 285/65/20 defenders then. Thanks for any and all leads.
 

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Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}
Posted by Jason Locke on 5/30/2022


Some guy, whose name won't be mentioned, once made the bold statement that 35x12.50" tires are a bit overrated on the F150s, and that fitting them on the 2011-2020 F150s was a juice that often wasn't worth the squeeze. However, is that still true in the year of our Lord 2022? Well, sort of, but not as much. Something major happened with the 2021-2022 F150s that have changed up the game a bit, and have made 35" tires more viable on the newer trucks: they got more wheel well clearance than previous trucks, as well as revised crash bar angles that don't interfere with big tires as much. Granted, fitting a true 35x12.50" tire on the 2021-2022 F150s is still kind of a pain, and literally nothing has changed for the 2011-2020 F150s. So, how do you fit a 35" tire on an F150? We break 35" F150 tire fitment down by year range below.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2021-2022 F150s
Let's start with the good news. Part of the 2021 F150 refresh was redesigned wheel wells that have a bit more clearance than the 2020 trucks. Thus, fitting a 35" tire on a 2021-2022 F150 is a lot easier than on previous F150 generations. That being said, you're still going to need a bit of lift, and 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a problem.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}





The first step to fitting a 35" tall tire on your 2021-2022 F150 is to add some lift. If you're not looking to go too wide and use something like a 295/65R20, 285/70R18, etc. you can generally get away with using a 2.5" leveling kit on most wheels with positive offsets. The look of an F150 leveled on 35s is pretty awesome, but you do still need to be fairly careful. Wheels with low backspacing and negative offsets are still going to cause you some issues, since wheels with low backspacing push the tire out to where the wheel well starts curving back in. 35x12.50" tires are also still a bit of a problem, since their widths are going to cause you some issues with your truck's crash bars and wheel wells. Crash bar removal and trimming can fix those problems on some wheel options, but using 12.50" wide tires on wheels with high backspacing and high offsets will limit your options when it comes to adding aftermarket upper control arms, remote reservoir coilovers, or complete lift kits in the future. In summation, fitting F150 35" tires on the 2021-2022 F150s is a bit easier than on older trucks, but 35x12.50" tires are still a bit of a pain, and you may want to stick with narrower options. If you are dead-set on 35x12.50" tires, your best bet will still be a 4" lift kit or something even taller. Now, 2021-2022 Tremors are a special case, and since they're already at a taller ride height, they can get away with less lift to squeeze on a 35x12.50" tire, however, you do still need to be careful with wheel backspacing and offsets to ensure no rubbing and suspension clearance issues.


Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2015-2020 F150s
While I am a huge fan of the 2015-2020 F150s, as previously stated, fitting a 35" tire is a bit of a pain in the ass. Not only are the wheel wells of the 2015-2020 F150s a bit smaller than the newer 2021-2022 F150s, they also have more intrusive crash bars which makes finding a "sweet spot" of wheel backspacing and offset with tire width a huge pain. Still, it is possible to fit a pretty narrow 35" tire on factory wheels or wheels with positive offsets with just a 2.5" leveling kit, and something like a 285/75R18 would likely be fine, or would only need minor valance trimming. Fitting a 35x12.50" tire gets pretty tricky, and will require at least decent amount of trimming, if not crash bar removal on a lot of wheel options. On our 2020 F150 Giveaway build, we fit a LT315/70R17 Cooper STT Pro M/Ts through the use of an ICON Stage 5 Suspension System set at roughly 2.5" of ride height, Black Rhino Ridge 17x8.5" wheel with a 0mm offset, and an ADD Bomber Front Bumper with more clearance than stock, along with a crash bar removal. The end result looks pretty awesome, it's about as much effort as a full 4" lift kit, and a 4" lift kit will give you a lot more options for fitting 35x12.50" tires on wheels with more aggressive offsets.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



How to fit 35" Tires on 2011-2014 F150s
The 2011-2014 F150s are somewhere in the middle when it comes to the ability to fit 35" tires. On one hand, they have very similar wheel well dimensions as the 2015-2020 F150s, but their lack of crash bars does mean a few less hassles when it comes to fitting big tires and getting a little more wiggle room when it comes to wheel offset and backspacing. If you're only looking to fit on a fairly narrow 35" tire like a 285/75R18, then you can usually get away with 2.5" of leveling and a factory wheel or a wheel with a positive offset. Once you start jumping into wheels with low or negative offsets, you're going to need at least some valance and/or wheel well trimming, even with some extra leveling. Fitting 35x12.50" F150 tires gets a bit hairier, and you're going to be even more limited in offset and backspace if you want to avoid major trimming. On our 2014 F150 Tremor Overland Build, we fit a set of LT315/70R17 BFG KO2 Tires in conjunction with a set of ICON 2.5 Remote Reservoir Front Coilovers and Method 17x8.5" NV Wheels with a 0mm offset, and we had trim the front valance and front wheel well liner a good amount. In general, fitting a 35x12.50" tire is doable with a leveling kit and the right wheel, but if you're looking to use aggressive offsets and backspacings, you'll probably want to jump to a 4" lift kit or something taller.



Ford F-150 Before you Buy: How to fit 35" Tires on your F150 and Why You...Should? {filename}



Final Thoughts
In the end, fitting a 35" tire is still kind of pain, but the revised wheel well design on the 2021-2022 F150s make it easier on those trucks. However, the 2015-2020 F150s and 2011-2014 F150s have more trouble fitting a 35" tall tire, and have a lot of trouble with fitting a 35x12.50" tire. It's still doable to get your 2011-2020 F150 on 35s with just a level, but you should be prepared for some trimming, especially on aggressive wheel offsets and backspacing. As we said before, there's a lot of good tire options that aren't 35" or 35.x12.50" tires that look great and give you plenty of ground clearance for even pretty tough trail. What tires are you running on your F150? Are we again super wrong and made you SUPER MAD? Let us know if the comments.

What is the white F150 running for wheels and tires?

I just got my 2021 F150 Supercrew 4x4 and going to put the Stage 5 Icon Suspension kit on it.
I really want to run as close to 35's as I can on 17's.
Could you tell me if a 0 offset rim, with 315/70/17 tire work WITHOUT modifying the crash bars, other trimming is fine?

Or if not, what offset on an aftermarket rim do I need to make that tire work?

Thanks
 
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Wondering what the biggest tire that will fit on a 2023 XLT 4x4 SCREW 157" FX4 with factory 18" rims?
I will have a 2 1/2" autosprings spacer lift on the front.

Will a 305/70 R18 fit without rubbing? I dont want to modify or remove crash bars.
 

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I love the look of the setup in the pic above. Does anyone know if this is a 2.5 leveling kit with 295/65R20 tires? what wheels are they using? This is the exact look I want!
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