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2008 Ford F-350 Lariat Crew 4WD Tires
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Ford F-350 Tire FAQs
Depending on its year model and trim level, your Ford F-350 Super Duty can come with a range of stock 32’’, 33’’, 34’’ and 35’’ tire sizes, including:
Wondering what tire size comes on the F350 dually specifically? The latest generation of F350 dually comes with 245/75R17 tires, although earlier generations had 215/85R16 tires or 235/85R16 tires, depending on year model and trim level.
Depending on the year model and trim level of your F-350, you may be able to run a set of 35’’ tires on it with a stock suspension setup. However, this doesn’t apply to F350 duallies. Due to spacing requirements on the rear axle of your dually, we don’t recommend upsizing on your dual axle F350. That said, if you have a single axle F350 with a leveling kit or lifted suspension, you’ll have more than enough room to go up to 35-inch tires or even 37-inch tires. If you’re feeling the need to fill out that wheel well, we say go for it!