Yes, I have 285/65r18 bf goodrich all terrain on my 2010 4x4 f150 with stock rims.
The difference between a 285/65R18 and a 275/65R18 is height and width The first 3 digit number is the width measured in millimeters, 285 millimeters and 275 millimeters wide across the tread. The middle two digit number is an aspect ratio number or a percentage of the width. For example if the tread is 285 millimeters wide, than the aspect ratio of 65 is 185.25 millimeters. Meaning the side wall of the tire is 185.25 millimeters tall. 65 percent of 285 millimeters is 185.25 millimeters. So a 275 millimeter tire with the same aspect ratio of 65 will be a narrower and shorter tire, because 65 percent of 275 is less than 65 percent of 285. The R18 means that the tire is of radial construction and the tire is made to be mounted on a 18 inch wheel or rim.
The 285/65-18 will be .26" smaller and your speedometer will read 59.02 at a true 60 mph.
Yes, I have 285/65R18 trail grapplers on mine with no rubbing either.
Jake and Amir - 2007 Powder 1-285 was released on: USA: 30 March 2011
I have a 1998 Ford Explorer EB with 119700 miles. It would turn over, but not idle, and proceeded to stall once I put it in reverse. After a week of testing by my mechanic (who did not have access to Ford's computer diagnostics), he determined the computer module to the accelerator motor failed. The part was $128 for the motor and $6 for the gasket. The labor was $285, of which most of that was spent on troubleshooting without the proper Ford diagnostic equipment. I suggest you have it diagnosed at Ford first.
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The 2012 Ford Edge's engine produces 285 hp @ 6500 rpm.
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