Chart of maximum tire size
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Chart of maximum tire size
This is a work in progress. I will update as new information comes. PM me to get faster response.
So far it goes as follows (If anything is wrong, let me know and I'll change it):
*DISCLAIMERS*
*Depending on vehicle age and history of driving conditions/habits stock suspensions may have 'sagged' causing tire clearance issues. As a result, the said tire sizes are not guaranteed to fit every application listed.It is to be used as a guideline for choosing tires, not the 'be all end all'.
*Wheel Backspacing/offset DOES MATTER but this a GENERAL chart. some trucks my differ, modify at your own risk!!!*
*R-F, fx4me, Redneckstone, and the other contributing members take NO responsibility in the harming of your vehicle*
01-09
XLT 4X4, FX4, Level II, EDGE 2wd & 4X4(Sport newer models)(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remember to get an alignment) ***Recommended to do Pre Key mod to the lowered new trucks***
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01-09
XLT & XL 2wd
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98-00
XLT & XL & Sport 2wd
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98-00
XLT 4x4, XLT Offroad, Trailhead(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remeber to get an alignment)(may want to also replace T-bars do to T-bar sag)
______________________
93-97 (Consult before adding tires, this is the tricky year)(may also need lift in rear depending on spring sag)
4x4 & 2WD (The 2wd and 4x4 front springs are same length and the shocks also.)
So far it goes as follows (If anything is wrong, let me know and I'll change it):
*DISCLAIMERS*
*Depending on vehicle age and history of driving conditions/habits stock suspensions may have 'sagged' causing tire clearance issues. As a result, the said tire sizes are not guaranteed to fit every application listed.It is to be used as a guideline for choosing tires, not the 'be all end all'.
*Wheel Backspacing/offset DOES MATTER but this a GENERAL chart. some trucks my differ, modify at your own risk!!!*
*R-F, fx4me, Redneckstone, and the other contributing members take NO responsibility in the harming of your vehicle*
01-09
XLT 4X4, FX4, Level II, EDGE 2wd & 4X4(Sport newer models)(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remember to get an alignment) ***Recommended to do Pre Key mod to the lowered new trucks***
____________________
01-09
XLT & XL 2wd
_____________________
98-00
XLT & XL & Sport 2wd
______________________
98-00
XLT 4x4, XLT Offroad, Trailhead(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remeber to get an alignment)(may want to also replace T-bars do to T-bar sag)
______________________
93-97 (Consult before adding tires, this is the tricky year)(may also need lift in rear depending on spring sag)
4x4 & 2WD (The 2wd and 4x4 front springs are same length and the shocks also.)
What fits. What hits.
KEY
A = STOCK VEHICLE
B = MINOR FENDER TRIMMING
C = MAJOR FENDER TRIMMING/FLARES
D = SUSPENSION LIFT (IN.)
E = BODY LIFT (3-IN.)
* = PROPER WHEEL OFFSET CRUCIAL
KEY
A = STOCK VEHICLE
B = MINOR FENDER TRIMMING
C = MAJOR FENDER TRIMMING/FLARES
D = SUSPENSION LIFT (IN.)
E = BODY LIFT (3-IN.)
* = PROPER WHEEL OFFSET CRUCIAL
Last edited by Redneckstone; 11-06-2009 at 12:10 PM.
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#8
Originally Posted by fx4me
I have been wanting to make a list of the maximum tire sizes that can be used on various models of Rangers, to hopefully make the endless questions come to a stop.
What fits. What hits.
KEY
A = STOCK VEHICLE
B = MINOR FENDER TRIMMING
C = MAJOR FENDER TRIMMING/FLARES
D = SUSPENSION LIFT (IN.)
E = BODY LIFT (3-IN.)
* = PROPER WHEEL OFFSET CRUCIAL
Last edited by V8 Level II; 03-16-2006 at 06:30 PM.
#9
Originally Posted by rwenzing
An Excel spreadsheet of max tire size versus lift has already been compiled by experts for many popular vehicles. However, I guarantee that it won't stop the questions or the arguments.
What fits. What hits.
What fits. What hits.
Yah but it doesn't go that indepth. It does cover a lot but I think we're looking for a lil more.
Here's my help.
98-00 4WD *stepside*: 33s
Is there a difference in XLT vs. other models? Mine is XLT.
Aaron
#10
Originally Posted by Red_Ak_Ranger
Yah but it doesn't go that indepth. It does cover a lot but I think we're looking for a lil more.
Here's my help.
98-00 4WD *stepside*: 33s
Is there a difference in XLT vs. other models? Mine is XLT.
Aaron
Here's my help.
98-00 4WD *stepside*: 33s
Is there a difference in XLT vs. other models? Mine is XLT.
Aaron
It's the most complete 4x4 list that I've found.
#12
ok hell i will give it a crack for once....lets see
_________________________
*Disclaimer*
*Wheel Backspacing/offset DOES MATTER but this a GENERAL chart. some trucks my differ, modify at your own risk!!!*
*RF and the members take NO responsibility in the harming of your vehicle*
_________________________
01-08
XLT 4X4, FX4, Level II, EDGE 2wd & 4X4(Sport newer models)(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remember to get an alignment)
____________________
01-08
XLT & XL 2wd
_____________________
98-00
XLT & XL & Sport 2wd
______________________
98-00
XLT 4x4, XLT Offroad, Trailhead(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remeber to get an alignment)(may want to also replace T-bars do to T-bar sag)
______________________
93-97 (Consult before adding tires, this is the tricky year)(may also need lift in rear depending on spring sag)
4x4 & 2WD (The 2wd and 4x4 front springs are same length and the shocks also.)
_________________________
*Disclaimer*
*Wheel Backspacing/offset DOES MATTER but this a GENERAL chart. some trucks my differ, modify at your own risk!!!*
*RF and the members take NO responsibility in the harming of your vehicle*
_________________________
01-08
XLT 4X4, FX4, Level II, EDGE 2wd & 4X4(Sport newer models)(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remember to get an alignment)
____________________
01-08
XLT & XL 2wd
_____________________
98-00
XLT & XL & Sport 2wd
______________________
98-00
XLT 4x4, XLT Offroad, Trailhead(mild T-bar crank always recommended for leveling purposes, always remeber to get an alignment)(may want to also replace T-bars do to T-bar sag)
______________________
93-97 (Consult before adding tires, this is the tricky year)(may also need lift in rear depending on spring sag)
4x4 & 2WD (The 2wd and 4x4 front springs are same length and the shocks also.)
Last edited by Redneckstone; 10-24-2008 at 02:58 PM.
#18
You could go to a local maw and paw tire place and see if they will let you test fit a couple tires on your wheels to see which ones will fit and which ones won't.
Stone----> Damn good work there, buddy. I'm going to compile all of these and add them to my page on my site and add a link to it on my Myspace page.
Stone----> Damn good work there, buddy. I'm going to compile all of these and add them to my page on my site and add a link to it on my Myspace page.
#19
Originally Posted by telemaster1952
what about the 90-92 style rangers???
Originally Posted by rolla_guy72
Stone----> Damn good work there, buddy. I'm going to compile all of these and add them to my page on my site and add a link to it on my Myspace page.
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