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1976 Ford F-350 Tires

If you're searching for reliable and durable tires for your 1976 Ford F-350, Burt Brothers Tire & Service is your local go-to expert. We offer thousands of tires in stock, including tough off-road and larger aftermarket tires specially suited for vintage Ford trucks. Our knowledgeable team can help you find the perfect fit for your truck based on its original specs and your driving needs. Schedule your same-day appointment today through our schedule an appointment page to get in and out fast with the right tires.

Tire Sizes and Options for Your 1976 Ford F-350

The 1976 Ford F-350 originally came with tire sizes around 8.75-16 or 9.00-16, but many owners upgrade to larger sizes for enhanced off-road capability and improved load handling. We stock a wide selection of tires compatible with your truck, including popular sizes like 31x10.50-15 and 33x12.50-15 for a more aggressive stance and better terrain performance.

Our inventory features leading off-road tire brands such as BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto known for durability and traction in mud, sand, and rocky trails. Whether you need all-terrain or mud-terrain tires, Burt Brothers Tire & Service has you covered with premium options built to handle rugged conditions.

Expert Maintenance and Service for Your Truck Tires

Keeping your Ford F-350's tires in top shape is key for safety and performance. We recommend regular tire rotations, balancing, and alignment checks which our skilled technicians provide efficiently. Visit our car services section for all your maintenance needs.

Don't forget to check your tire pressure often, especially when using larger aftermarket tires, to maintain proper load capacity and handling. At Burt Brothers Tire & Service, our team can help you understand which tire size and type best suit your truck's usage and help you with professional installation promptly at one of our locations.

Best 1976 Ford F-350 Tires


Nexen ROADIAN HTX 2 Tire For 1976 Ford F-350Nexen Logo

Nexen

ROADIAN HTX 2

BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 Tire For 1976 Ford F-350BF Goodrich Logo

BF Goodrich

All-Terrain T/A KO3

Cooper DISCOVERER STRONGHOLD A/T Tire For 1976 Ford F-350Cooper Logo

Cooper

DISCOVERER STRONGHOLD A/T

Pantera PLATINUM TOURING A/S Tire For 1976 Ford F-350Pantera Logo

Pantera

PLATINUM TOURING A/S

Toyo OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3 Tire For 1976 Ford F-350Toyo Logo

Toyo

OPEN COUNTRY A/T 3

ADVANTA ATX-850 Tire For 1976 Ford F-350ADVANTA Logo

ADVANTA

ATX-850

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Frequently Asked Questions


The original tire sizes for the 1976 Ford F-350 are typically around 8.75-16 or 9.00-16, but many owners upgrade to larger sizes such as 31x10.50-15 or 33x12.50-15 for better off-road performance. You can consult with Burt Brothers Tire & Service experts to find the best size for your needs.

Yes, upgrading to larger off-road tires is common for the 1976 Ford F-350 to improve traction and ground clearance. Burt Brothers Tire & Service offers a variety of aftermarket larger tires from brands like BF Goodrich and Toyo that fit your truck and enhance its off-road capability.

Scheduling a tire installation at Burt Brothers Tire & Service is easy and fast. Use our online schedule an appointment page to book your visit and enjoy same-day service at one of our locations. We keep a great inventory to ensure you get in and out quickly.

Top off-road tire brands for your 1976 Ford F-350 include BF Goodrich, Cooper, Toyo, and Nitto. These brands offer durable all-terrain and mud-terrain tires designed for rugged use, which Burt Brothers Tire & Service stocks extensively.

For safety and balanced handling, it's generally recommended to replace tires in pairs or all four on your 1976 Ford F-350, especially if it has 4WD. Matching tread depth helps maintain traction and avoid drivetrain stress. Burt Brothers Tire & Service can advise on the best replacement strategy during your visit.

Tire life on a 1976 Ford F-350 depends on tire type, driving conditions, and maintenance but usually ranges between 40,000 to 60,000 miles for all-terrain tires. Regular maintenance like rotations and pressure checks at Burt Brothers Tire & Service can help maximize your tire's tread life.