Can I put 22's on my 2014 EL Limited

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Kevin Scrobola

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I am looking to upsize my tires to 22's and I am using Ford OEM rims off of a 2014 F150.
Will they fit on my 2014 el without lifting or modifying? And what size tires should I use?
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Wheels will fit, rear centercaps won't

Either cut/grind the axle protrusion, use spacers, or leave the caps off

Stock tire and wheel size is ~32".

For 22", that leaves 5+5 of sidewall.

5 inch sidewall = something in the vicinity of 255/50 ...thats kinda narrow though

275/45, 285/45, 305/40 should work
 

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The particular 22 inch '14 F150 wheels you use determines if any axle modification or spacer is required.

Its safer to say that if the (small) center cap is flush, then griding/cutting of axle nut is needed (or spacers).... If the (large) center cap doesn't sit flush, ie: encompasses the lugs, then nothing is needed, completely bolt on.


My F150 Lariat Limited / Harley Davidson 22's shown below.
Bolt on, no spacers, no grinding, nothing:

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305/45/22, which is close enough to the OEM 275/55/20.
 

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The particular 22 inch '14 F150 wheels you use determines if any axle modification or spacer is required.

Its safer to say that if the (small) center cap is flush, then griding/cutting of axle nut is needed (or spacers).... If the (large) center cap doesn't sit flush, ie: encompasses the lugs, then nothing is needed, completely bolt on.


My F150 Lariat Limited / Harley Davidson 22's shown below.
Bolt on, no spacers, no grinding, nothing:

IMG-1542.jpg

305/45/22, which is close enough to the OEM 275/55/20.

I like those. Those Harley’s/ Lariat Limited came with the 6.2 liter, nice sounding trucks.

I believe on the Lariat Limited they were painted pearl white to match body.
 
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