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Old 03-22-2015, 08:45 PM
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with what I have pictured here?
I found a sweet deal for 4 tires, wheels and lug nuts with TPMS installed and only 6500 miles.
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Old 03-22-2015, 08:48 PM
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No. I've been thinking about getting 275/70/18's when I replace my current tires
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I currently have 275/70/18 on my 2011 screw. Pretty good. I can say though for the nitto's that I have they lasted fairly well. No rubbing but I levelled it around the same time as well.

Check https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tire-w...9-newer-68155/
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It appears the Original size (what he has currently) is the 18" set-up and his alternate is going to the 17" set-up. But in any case this should work for you.
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Thanks all for the replies. Now for the SAD news. The guy that had these for sale sold them out from under me. He said he was offerd more $$$. So I guess I cant be too upset, or can I ha. Not even a haha for this. Now I guess its back to finding a good tire for my stock wheels. Maybe the BFG AT/KO2's Thinking maybe a 285/65/18 or 285/70/18 or 295/65/18 or even 295/70/18. I am putting on a set of the Bilstien leveling 5100's on the front and rear 5100 shocks
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Old timer.
I am getting ready to order the BFG KO2 35x12.50R18
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I am getting ready to order the BFG KO2 35x12.50R18
On stock wheels?
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Originally Posted by 1oldtimer
On stock wheels?
No putting them on fuel hostages but still 18s



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