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31's on my 87 rubbed when turning or hitting hard bumps at partial turns. i cant imagine oh bad 35's would be. but mine was a f250 with the TTB front suspension, maybe its different with a real straight axle on an f350
31's on my 87 rubbed when turning or hitting hard bumps at partial turns. i cant imagine oh bad 35's would be. but mine was a f250 with the TTB front suspension, maybe its different with a real straight axle on an f350
F350s do sit a fair amount higher than the TTB trucks, so I imagine that's the reason.
The wheels you use will play a large part in how the tires fit. I saw a guy running 37's on stock wheels on a stock 84 F-250 with no issues. I would imagine with stock wheels, 35's would fit your F-350 with no real issues either. A leveling kit would help with wider wheels.