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Old 05-28-2014, 03:57 AM
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Have added AMP research power steps, fiberglass bakflip cover and line-x bedliner. I would like to add some oversized tires to the stock wheels. Also would like to install a compressor under the rear seat. Any recommendations will be appreciated. Have 47k miles on it and purchased late august 2012. Negotiated price before TTL was 40,300
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Just ordered a viair compressor. Comes tomorrow. Can someone please comment on oversized tires the will fit on my stock wheels?
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You can easily fit some 33" tires at stock height, as long as they aren't 12.5 wides. Maybe even 34". Type in the search bar "tire wheel fitment guide", click on the thread, go to the first page, and click on the document titled "updated sheet" or something like that. That will show you exactly what everyone is running and should give you a better idea. As for specific brand/model of tire, I like my Michelin LTX AT2's in 275/60/20. Basically a road tire with some good off road traction. TOYO AT2's seem a popular choice for slightly more aggressive without going really rough.
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I am lettering the driver and passenger side doors with my business logo. Also the rear sliding window will be lettered with my firms secondary logo. I was planning on using a metallic navy vinyl letter. I don't want it to stand out, just be noticeable and have a classy look. I will be removing the fx-4 logo and would like to remove the f-150 logo on the tailgate. My question is, is the f-150 logo on the tailgate attached with adhesive only, or are there bolts?


I'll try to post some proofs and would love some feed back regarding colors, size and placement.
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