18" rims with larger tires
#11
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275/70-18 Toyo Open Country AT2, they are load range E but I run them at about 40-45 psi and the ride really isn't stiff at all. No lift/level
EDIT: saw you have an FX4 not XLT, my mistake!
EDIT: saw you have an FX4 not XLT, my mistake!
#12
End of the Earth
275/70/18 Duratrac's. No lift or level. Love them.
#13
Senior Member
275/70R18 BFG Rugged Terrains, 2" Hell Bent level
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#15
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Toyo actually told me to run 50-55 psi but I've been running 40-45 psi and they are wearing very evenly. I was running my stock Goodyear SR-A at 42 psi as per the dealership. At the first oil change, I had my tires rotated and the tech told me to run more than what is recommended from ford (35 psi I believe) because my tires were starting to wear on the edges more so than in the middle. With my Open Country E range tires at 42 psi compared to the stock SR-As at 42 psi, I personally can't really tell the difference.
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Toyo actually told me to run 50-55 psi but I've been running 40-45 psi and they are wearing very evenly. I was running my stock Goodyear SR-A at 42 psi as per the dealership. At the first oil change, I had my tires rotated and the tech told me to run more than what is recommended from ford (35 psi I believe) because my tires were starting to wear on the edges more so than in the middle. With my Open Country E range tires at 42 psi compared to the stock SR-As at 42 psi, I personally can't really tell the difference.
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End of the Earth