285/75R18 Toyo AT2 on ReadyLift 2.25" Level
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285/75R18 Toyo AT2 on ReadyLift 2.25" Level
Just installed a ReadyLift 2.25" Level with 285/75R18 Toyo AT2. Sidewall shows 35"ODX11.5". Decided against doing the 2" rear block after setting her down with the 2.25" in the front, and still having some tail high rake. Absolutely no rub, plenty of room to spare actually.
The ride is great on the tires, running 37 PSI. It is a bit stiffer than stock, but nothing to cry about. At 34.8" diameter and 65lbs, the fuel mileage didn't seem to take much of a hit with the 3.73 gears.
The ride is great on the tires, running 37 PSI. It is a bit stiffer than stock, but nothing to cry about. At 34.8" diameter and 65lbs, the fuel mileage didn't seem to take much of a hit with the 3.73 gears.
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mag1 (09-07-2015)
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Looks great.
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Love that color. Level and tires look great too.
Do you notice any difference in power with the new tires? Or do the 3.73 gears take the larger tire with no problem? I have a 3.55 gearing and am thinking about 33 or 34 inch tires after doing a level with some fox coil-overs next week but have read conflicting information about how gears are handling bigger tires/wheels. So I am interested in hearing what you have experienced or anyone else!
Do you notice any difference in power with the new tires? Or do the 3.73 gears take the larger tire with no problem? I have a 3.55 gearing and am thinking about 33 or 34 inch tires after doing a level with some fox coil-overs next week but have read conflicting information about how gears are handling bigger tires/wheels. So I am interested in hearing what you have experienced or anyone else!
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Love that color. Level and tires look great too.
Do you notice any difference in power with the new tires? Or do the 3.73 gears take the larger tire with no problem? I have a 3.55 gearing and am thinking about 33 or 34 inch tires after doing a level with some fox coil-overs next week but have read conflicting information about how gears are handling bigger tires/wheels. So I am interested in hearing what you have experienced or anyone else!
Do you notice any difference in power with the new tires? Or do the 3.73 gears take the larger tire with no problem? I have a 3.55 gearing and am thinking about 33 or 34 inch tires after doing a level with some fox coil-overs next week but have read conflicting information about how gears are handling bigger tires/wheels. So I am interested in hearing what you have experienced or anyone else!
I was on the fence about the color at first, but once I saw it in person... man is it gorgeous!
I got the 5.0 w/ 3.73 solely with the intention of first putting a level and skinny 35's and in a few months going up to 6" on possibly 37's. Granted I haven't run a quarter mile time or towed a huge trailer up a steep grade, but I can't notice a loss of power.
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Just installed a ReadyLift 2.25" Level with 285/75R18 Toyo AT2. Sidewall shows 35"ODX11.5". Decided against doing the 2" rear block after setting her down with the 2.25" in the front, and still having some tail high rake. Absolutely no rub, plenty of room to spare actually.
The ride is great on the tires, running 37 PSI. It is a bit stiffer than stock, but nothing to cry about. At 34.8" diameter and 65lbs, the fuel mileage didn't seem to take much of a hit with the 3.73 gears.
The ride is great on the tires, running 37 PSI. It is a bit stiffer than stock, but nothing to cry about. At 34.8" diameter and 65lbs, the fuel mileage didn't seem to take much of a hit with the 3.73 gears.
I have the same color f150, but its a 2wd. Thinking of the same tires, but the 275-70-18 size. About 2" smaller.
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I recently got in terra grapplers 285/75r18 for my 2wd. Going to install the readylift 2.25 and 1.5 rear block this weekend. Really hoping I don't have any rubbing since it's a 2wd. I'll keep y'all posted!
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Mat25542 (10-24-2016)
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I have 2" autospring sitting in garage waiting to install...very interested to see how your finished project looks. Gonna peel a bit more off the original tires before going to bigger ones, but would love to run similar size. Thanks.
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