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2017 Ford F-150 Tires
For decades, the Ford F-150 has been one of the best-selling vehicles in America and has become a truly iconic ride for millions. The 13th-generation 2017 F150 was available with a wide range of body styles and drivetrains, an upgraded set of interior features and materials and trim levels that included XL, XLT, STX, FX4/FX2, Lariat, King Ranch, Harley-Davidson and SVT Raptor. 2018 Ford F-150 tires could be 275/55R20, LT275/65R18, 275/65R18, 275/45R22, LT315/70R7, 245/70R17, LT245/70R17, 265/70R17, or 265/60R18, and a brand new F-150 likely left the factory with a set of Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar Pro-Grade, Michelin LTX M/S2, BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2, or Hankook Dynapro AT-M (RF10) tires attached.
Most popular 2017 Ford F-150 tires
Most popular 2017 Ford F-150 tires
Top choices in your area.
SimpleScore™
9.2
Excellent


SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


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9.4
Excellent


SimpleScore™
8.1
Great


SimpleScore™
8.0
Great


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8.2
Great


SimpleScore™
8.0
Great


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8.3
Great


Best Rated 2017 Ford F-150 tires
Best Rated 2017 Ford F-150 tires
From verified buyers nearby.
SimpleScore™
7.9
Good


SimpleScore™
8.2
Great


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8.1
Great


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8.5
Great


SimpleScore™
8.9
Great


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8.3
Great


SimpleScore™
8.3
Great


SimpleScore™
8.0
Great


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Best AT Available!!
After 6,000 miles with these tires, I can confidently say they're the best all-around all-terrain option out there! They provide a smooth, quiet ride with outstanding handling on both wet and dry roads. They also perform exceptionally well in about 4 inches of snow, offering great traction and control. Plus, with a 3PMSF rating and a 55,000-mile warranty, they're tough to beat!
Great Value Winter Tire
After the tires were installed I was immediately impressed with how quiet and well-mannered they were compared to the Mud/Snow tires they replaced on my F-150. We've had a few snowstorms since then and I've taken the truck up to Snowbird ski area and had no issues. They appear to handle slush and light snow with no issue. They also performed well in the packed snow of the parking lots at the ski area. On the old tires I've occasionally had issues with traction on the packed snow, especially off the side of Hwy 210. The new tires have had no issue. Most of the time these tires will be on dry pavement so I'm not having metal studs installed. But it's a nice option if you drive mostly on snow-packed roads most of the winter.