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I don't know much about the tire. I want to get more aggressive tires. What size of tire it can fit without any lift?
Or can I just put 2020 F150 Raptor tire and rim on it? I can get a pretty new set at low cost.

Please advise.
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This should be in the 'wheels tires & brakes' section.

Your wheel wells can handle up to 33" tire without any drama/lift.

Whether you get there in total using an 17", 18" or 20" rim is immaterial.

When you shop tires, just keep the 33" part in mind and you'll be fine. Now, if you start moving your tires in/out with new rims and an offset... you'll have to start paying attention to the width... but anything from 8" wide (stock) to 10" is very safe.
 

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I don't know much about the tire. I want to get more aggressive tires. What size of tire it can fit without any lift?
Or can I just put 2020 F150 Raptor tire and rim on it? I can get a pretty new set at low cost.

Please advise.
the tires on the raptor are going to be too big. Go with a 285/60r20 or 295/60r20 if you want to go a little bigger. When you do that your tire dealer might put 50 or 60 psi of air in it. Drop it to 35 or 36. I prefer the BFG KO2, but there are plenty of good options. I like the Yokohama Geolander X-AT. Toyo and Nitto are both good options.
 
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the tires on the raptor are going to be too big. Go with a 285/60r20 or 295/60r20 if you want to go a little bigger. When you do that your tire dealer might put 50 or 60 psi of air in it. Drop it to 35 or 36. I prefer the BFG KO2, but there are plenty of good options. I like the Yokohama Geolander X-AT. Toyo and Nitto are both good options.
Thanks for your advice. I have 18" stock wheels.What is the max size I can put?
 
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Thanks 2dogcamper for the link. I am narrowing it down to 285/70R18 and 295/70R18.
Anyone knows if I will have any issue with 295 with no level/lift? Any opinions are welcomed.
 

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Thanks 2dogcamper for the link. I am narrowing it down to 285/70R18 and 295/70R18.
Anyone knows if I will have any issue with 295 with no level/lift? Any opinions are welcomed.
I’m thinking of 295/70/18 with a level for my truck. I don’t think you will be able to run a 295/70 without a level. The 285/70 are just under 34” which will definitely clear on stock height. But I think the 295 may just be a hair too wide to fit without a level...

I’m still waiting for someone to post aftermarket tires on the stock 18’s without a level.....
 

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I’m thinking of 295/70/18 with a level for my truck. I don’t think you will be able to run a 295/70 without a level. The 285/70 are just under 34” which will definitely clear on stock height. But I think the 295 may just be a hair too wide to fit without a level...

I’m still waiting for someone to post aftermarket tires on the stock 18’s without a level.....
Thanks for your comment. I agreed with you. I changed my mind to either 285/65R18 or 295/65R18. 285 is only slightly changed from the stock tire. Not sure it worth the effort and money. Do you think 295/65R18 will fit without a level? Hope to see if someone did the same changes.
 

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Thanks for your comment. I agreed with you. I changed my mind to either 285/65R18 or 295/65R18. 285 is only slightly changed from the stock tire. Not sure it worth the effort and money. Do you think 295/65R18 will fit without a level? Hope to see if someone did the same changes.
That’s going to depend on the tire.... for example the nitto trail grappler in that size is a 35” which will not work. What tire are you considering? (Sorry if you mentioned this in a previous post)
 
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That’s going to depend on the tire.... for example the nitto trail grappler in that size is a 35” which will not work. What tire are you considering? (Sorry if you mentioned this in a previous post)
I thought it is about 33.1 inches only. Are you talking about 20"? Can you confirm? I have no favorite tires so far. Any good tire with the right size will do. Any recommendation?

If not, I am thinking of Goodyear Duratrac. The only worry is the road noise. Hard to decide with the mixed reviews.
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