The Ford F-150 has been a staple in the American automotive landscape for decades, renowned for its versatility, durability, and performance. One crucial aspect of maintaining and optimizing your F-150’s performance is understanding its tire specifications. Over the years, the F-150 has seen various tire sizes, often corresponding with different trims, packages, and technological advancements. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the tire sizes across all model years, grouped by generation for clarity.
2021ā2024: 14th Generation (P702)
The latest generation of the F-150 continues to offer a diverse range of tire sizes, catering to various trims and performance packages.
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17-inch wheels: 245/70R17, 265/70R17, LT265/70R17, LT315/70R17, 37×12.50R17LT (exclusive to Raptor)
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18-inch wheels: 265/60R18, 275/65R18, LT265/70R18, 275/70R18 (Tremor)
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20-inch wheels: 275/60R20
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22-inch wheels: 275/50R22
The Raptor stands out with its off-road capabilities, featuring larger, more aggressive tires. ā
2015ā2020: 13th Generation (P552)
This generation introduced an aluminum body, reducing weight and improving fuel efficiency.
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17-inch wheels: 245/70R17, 265/70R17, LT245/70R17, LT315/70R17
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18-inch wheels: 265/60R18, 275/65R18, LT275/65R18
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20-inch wheels: 275/55R20
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21-inch wheels: 275/50R21
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22-inch wheels: 275/45R22ā
The introduction of 21-inch wheels provided a balance between aesthetics and performance. ā
2009ā2014: 12th Generation (P415)
This era saw enhancements in towing capacity and interior comfort.
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17-inch wheels: 235/70R17, 235/75R17, 255/70R17, LT245/70R17, LT245/75R17, 255/65R17, 265/70R17
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18-inch wheels: 265/60R18, 275/65R18, LT275/65R18
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20-inch wheels: 275/55R20
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22-inch wheels: 275/45R22ā
2004ā2008: 11th Generation (P221)
A significant redesign marked this generation, emphasizing strength and refinement.
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17-inch wheels: 235/70R17, 235/75R17, LT245/70R17, 255/70R17, 255/65R17
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18-inch wheels: 265/60R18, 275/65R18, LT275/65R18
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20-inch wheels: 275/55R20
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22-inch wheels: 275/45R22ā
The introduction of 22-inch wheels catered to consumers seeking a more upscale appearance. ā
1997ā2003: 10th Generation (PN96)
This generation introduced a more aerodynamic design and independent front suspension.
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16-inch wheels: 235/70R16, 255/70R16, LT245/75R16
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17-inch wheels: 265/70R17, 275/60R17
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18-inch wheels: 275/45R18 (Lightning model)
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20-inch wheels: 275/45R20 (Harley-Davidson edition)ā
Special editions like the Lightning and Harley-Davidson featured unique tire sizes to match their performance and style. ā
1992ā1996: 9th Generation
A continuation of the rugged design, this generation focused on durability.
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15-inch wheels: 215/75R15, 235/75R15
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17-inch wheels: 275/60R17 (Lightning model)ā
1987ā1991: 8th Generation
This era maintained the classic F-150 look with incremental improvements.
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15-inch wheels: 215/75R15, 235/75R15ā
1980ā1986: 7th Generation
A period of modernization, introducing new features and design elements.
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15-inch wheels: 215/75R15, 235/75R15ā
Consistency in tire sizing continued, ensuring ease of maintenance. ā
1973ā1979: 6th Generation
Known for its durability, this generation solidified the F-150’s reputation.
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15-inch wheels: 215/75R15, 235/75R15
1967ā1972: 5th Generation
The fifth generation of the Ford F-Series, spanning from 1967 to 1972, introduced several design and performance enhancements. During this period, the F-100 models commonly featured 15-inch wheels. Standard tire sizes included 7.75-15 and 8.15-15 bias-ply tires, which correspond to modern P205/75R15 and P215/75R15 radial sizes.Ā Optional tire sizes were available depending on the trim and package, with some models equipped with 225/75SR15 tires.
1961ā1966: 4th Generation
The fourth generation (1961ā1966) continued the use of 15-inch wheels as standard equipment. Factory tire sizes included 7.75-15 and 8.15-15 bias-ply tires, aligning with modern P205/75R15 and P215/75R15 radial sizes. Optional 16-inch and 17.5-inch wheels were also available, particularly for heavy-duty applications.
1957ā1960: 3rd Generation
In the third generation (1957ā1960), the F-100 models typically came with 15-inch wheels. Standard tire sizes included 6.00-15 and 8.00-15 bias-ply tires. Optional 16-inch wheels with 6.00-16 or 6.50-16 tires were available, especially for models requiring higher load capacities.ā
1953ā1956: 2nd Generation
The second generation (1953ā1956) F-100 trucks were equipped with either 15-inch or 16-inch wheels. Standard tire sizes included 6.00-16 and 6.50-16 bias-ply tires. Optional tire sizes, such as 6.00-15 and 8.00-15, were also available, depending on the specific model and configuration.ā
1948ā1952: 1st Generation
The inaugural generation of the F-Series (1948ā1952) marked Ford’s first post-war truck design. These models commonly featured 16-inch wheels with 6.00-16 bias-ply tires as standard.Ā Optional 6.50-16 tires were available for increased load capacity.ā
Conclusion
Understanding the evolution of tire sizes across the Ford F-150’s history is essential for enthusiasts, restorers, and owners aiming to maintain authenticity or enhance performance. From the robust 16-inch tires of the early generations to the diverse range of sizes in modern models, each era reflects the technological advancements and consumer preferences of its time. Whether you’re restoring a classic or upgrading a recent model, selecting the appropriate tire size ensures optimal performance, safety, and aesthetics.ā
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