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LT265/75/16's on 98 xlt?

Right now i have some tired general 255/65/16's on my 98 AWD. I dont belive in putting stock size tires back on. With a TT and the F-150 leaf swap in the rear can i fit an A/T 265/75/16 without a lot of rubbing?? The truck doesnt see trail duty so flex and stuffing is big. I just want it a bit taller with a more aggressive foot print. TIA!!!
 



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They will fit just fine, might just have to do a little TT.
 






They fit fine stock. I have them on my '98 EB 4dr X. no rubbing and sits nice and tall. Even my wife likes them.

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ThunderB, you say that you have 265/75/16's on your eddie bauer w/ out rubbing. Did you have to trim at all? I have a 98 eb, and after some measuring, i dont think they will fit mine. Im gonna try to fit them, though mine is a 5.0l if that makes a difference.
 






BlingNGasoline said:
ThunderB, you say that you have 265/75/16's on your eddie bauer w/ out rubbing. Did you have to trim at all? I have a 98 eb, and after some measuring, i dont think they will fit mine. Im gonna try to fit them, though mine is a 5.0l if that makes a difference.


I had them on my 97 EB and didnt have to trim a bit. You will be absolutely fine, I promise.
 






I don't have a clue about what will fit, but my 01 explorer came factory with 255/70/16s. I think they are about 30" X 10". Would the AWD make a big difference in clearance?
 






Brian_B said:
I don't have a clue about what will fit, but my 01 explorer came factory with 255/70/16s. I think they are about 30" X 10". Would the AWD make a big difference in clearance?


naa, AWD makes no difference at all.
 






ThunderB said:
They fit fine stock. I have them on my '98 EB 4dr X. no rubbing and sits nice and tall. Even my wife likes them.

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Nope, no trimming. I bought it used and it came with brand-new 265/75/16 tires. They are off-brand, but ride good. The dealer had just put them on before I bought it. They fill up the wheelwells nicley. My spare is a Goodyear 255/70/16 so I imagine that is what it came with. I talked to the former owner and he got the Goodyears from the recall atfer his Firestones were nearly worn out. I know the dealer wouldn't have done any modifications to fit them. Nothing is cut or rubbed. I checked and the shackels are stock. Maybe the EB sits a bit higher than the XLT's and the airide Limiteds.
I gotta say, I do like the height. It's nice to be door to door with fullsize rigs.

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Mine is not quite as large as ThunderBs, but its sits nicely for stock size. Mine is an XLT, but supposedly had some sort of sport package. Whatever that is. I do sit about even with most full size rigs. I was parked between a small Chevy SUV and an olds SUV the other day at school (both 2WD). I was about 6" taller than either of them. :D I should have taken a picture, but it looked like I was in bad company.
 






Brian_B said:
I don't have a clue about what will fit, but my 01 explorer came factory with 255/70/16s. I think they are about 30" X 10". Would the AWD make a big difference in clearance?

The 265/75/16 tires are 31.5" tall. They measure about the same height as the 33x13.50 Mickey T's on my '78 Bronco :). A friend has a 2004 Sportrac 2WD and it also came with the 255/70/16 Goodyears. You can go to PepBoys.com and they have tire measurment charts so you can see the actual dimensions of the tire sizes. There is some slight variance between brands.

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