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Old 09-30-2014, 11:21 AM
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Anyone running this size with stock wheels??? Post up some pics
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Subscribed. .If anyone has them on stock suspension. .how much mpg are lost?
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Here is a friends platinum that I did a 2" leveling kit and 04-08 2" blocks in the rear.

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275/65R20 Terra Grapplers

Not sure why the other pic posted, and I can't remove it.

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I just installed these used tires from my buddy's F250 this past Saturday. I also decided to install the F150lifts bilstein adjustable coilovers that I purchased back in April. I set the coilovers at 1.5" of lift so that I could keep a slight 1/4" of rake. I have a set of Raptor oem 2.5" rear blocks and a Roadmaster Active Suspension kit for the rear. Still undecided which one of these options I am going to use on the rear or possibly buy an add a leaf. The truck rode very similar with the 10 ply tires compared to the 4 plys and the transmission seemed to shift just fine. Speedometer is off around 5mph at 60mph now though.
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I had LT275/65R20 Toyo Open Country AT II tires on my 2010 with an Autospring 2.5" front level and 3" rear block.

I ordered the same suspension setup for my new 2014, but I'm going with a 285/65R20 BFGoodrich All-Terrain this time around because I love the solid white letters.

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275/65-20 Nitto Terra Grappler.
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Seems like you must be a platinum owner to run this size
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Originally Posted by JustA5.0
Seems like you must be a platinum owner to run this size
haha mine is a King Ranch! just wait, I know there are tons of FXs out there running this size.
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275/65R20 Nitto TerraGrapplers on stock FX4 wheels:

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