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High-Performance, Fitted Aftermarket F-150 Tires

While most associate ride quality with high-quality shocks, solid suspension, and an on-point alignment, these are only a few of the factors that result in comfortable, composed drivability. One of the most influential, yet commonly overlooked changes an F-150 driver can make to improve their truck’s traction and overall performance—on and off-road—is installing a set of premium tires. 

At RealTruck, we offer high-end tires in various dimensions, weight ratings, and styles, ensuring a product that suits the needs of every F-150 driver. Choose stock-sized highway tires for smooth, quiet, rub-free performance on a stock-height truck, or upgrade to oversized all-terrain, hybrid-terrain, or mud-terrain tires to fill out the fender of your lifted F-150 and boost traction and durability on the trail. 

Regardless of your priorities, whether they be fuel economy, wet traction, treadlife, or another variable, we offer budget-minded and high-end options to appease all customers.

Popular Ford F-150 Truck Tire Types

At RealTruck, we offer tires in a wide range of styles and types, offering different levels of traction, treadwear, and aesthetics. Learn more about our most popular tire types below.

All-Terrain

Close-up of a black, rugged off-road tire tread pattern.

All-terrain tires are a common choice among F-150 owners, featuring moderately aggressive treads and sidewalls for solid traction and performance on and off-road. All-terrain tires combine the best features of more-aggressive mud-terrain tires and road-oriented highway tires, including rugged aesthetics, excellent traction on and off-road, quiet operation, and exceptional tread life.

While previously, all-terrain tires were considered a noisier option, modern all-terrains are both quiet and long-lasting, making them an ideal choice for daily-driven F-150s and weekend warriors.

Mud-Terrain

Close-up of a rugged tire with off-road tread pattern and a black alloy wheel.

Mud-terrain tires are a step up from all-terrains regarding the aggressiveness of tread and sidewalls. Deep, widely-spaced tread lugs enable mud-terrain tires to claw through rugged terrain, like silt and deep mud. However, there are some downsides when considering mud-terrain tires for your daily-driven F-150. Mud terrain tires are generally louder, less adept in the rain, and won’t last as long on the street due to softer compounds. 

However, if you plan to use your F-150 primarily off-road, mud-terrain tires are tough to beat.

Highway

Highway tires are engineered for long drives across stretches of pavement. Smaller tread lugs, heavy siping, and modest sidewalls make highway tires superior on the road, even in wet-weather conditions. Their hard, durable compounds allow 50,000+ miles of treadwear, while their acoustically-tuned tread delivers smooth, quiet performance. 

While highway tires aren’t known to perform flawlessly off-road, they’re ideal for an application that sees regular road use and only the occasional well-maintained trail or dirt parking lot.

FAQs About Our Ford F-150 Truck Tires

Q: Will installing aftermarket tires on my F-150 void my warranty?

A: While the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act prevents a manufacturer from voiding a vehicle’s entire warranty due to installing aftermarket parts, Ford can deny warranty claims if it determines that the aftermarket part, in this case tires, directly caused the failure. This warranty refusal would likely pertain to issues with failed suspension, drivetrain, and steering components.  

Q: What are the best all-weather or A/T tires for my F-150?

A: All-terrain tires are a dominant class in the truck tire industry, even coming as factory equipment on some F-150 trim levels. Some of the best-selling, highest-reviewed all-terrain tires include the Toyo Open Country A/T III, Nitto Ridge Grappler, and Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T

Q: What is the biggest tire I can put on my stock F-150?

A: In most cases, 33” tires are a safe bet to accompany stock suspension, along with carefully-considered wheel offsets and widths. This being said, some modern aluminum-body F-150s can clear 34” or even 35” tires with minor trimming. 

For additional information, check out ourFord F-150 Tire Size guide, which details all factory tire sizes and our recommended sizes for aftermarket suspension modifications.