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[QUOTE="sleeper6oh, post: 1185092, member: 20297"] Im a new member to PSA, but I've been a long time reader. This is my first thread, and I will dedicate it to a good question that I've had run through my head many times. I drive a 2006 F250 RWD. I will be purchasing some 20x10 moto metals, and I really like nitto 420s. I was hoping to be able to run the 285/50/20s or the 305/50/20. I have done some extensive research on which size will fit without a leveling kit... And I have seen some people say 285/50 will fit without rub, but I am wondering if the weight rating will be safe enough. The 305/50 are a good rating, but I dont know if hey will fit a 10 wide rim with no rubbing on 2wd stock suspension. :ford: [/QUOTE]
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