Spare tite fitment

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demnraptor

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Ill a 35x12.5r17 fit in the stock spare location? Fixing to buy some new wheels and tires and was going to get 35s but if it won't fit I'll go stock size.
 

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A 35" tire is about 1/2" taller than a 315/70r17 - I would be surprised if it doesn't work. There was another member here that was able to get a 37 in the stock spare location, but some minor modifications were required, if I recall correctly.
 

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ive got 35 grabbers on method nv's and they fit, jsut make sure you winch it up level, other wise it may interfere with the rear diff cover under compression. Its not the diameter that is an issue, its the added width that may be a factor
 
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ive got 36 grabbers on method nv's and they fit, jsut make sure you winch it up level, other wise it may interfere with the rear diff cover under compression. Its not the diameter that is an issue, its the added width that may be a factor

Ok good info thanks
 

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Ill a 35x12.5r17 fit in the stock spare location? Fixing to buy some new wheels and tires and was going to get 35s but if it won't fit I'll go stock size.

I have that exact size in Toyo Open Country MT's on the Ford Bead locks under there no problem.
 
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