Posted by mkirsch on September 09, 2011 at 07:08:58 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Swapping truck tires posted by Sean Feeney on September 08, 2011 at 17:59:22:
The tires on the F-150 are probably P-rated passenger tires.
The tires on the F-350 are almost certainly Load Range E LT, light truck tires.
Will they fit back and forth? Sure, as long as you have a tire guy that isn't fussy about rim width... Some guys will not put the 265's on the F-150 rims because the rims are too narrow, and won't put the 235's on the F-350 rims because the rims are too wide.
We had a heck of a time getting LT225-75R16's to seat on my Chevy 1/2 ton rims, even though the stock tire was one size up. The tire guy had to start the beads by beating on them from the inside of the tire with a screwdriver.
I can't imagine trying to stretch the 235's on to the wider F-350 rims. It may be game over for that reason alone.
Your biggest problem will be, you won't be able to put anything in the F-350 on P-rated passenger car tires.
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