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Old 12-14-2014, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by PawPaw
Truck came out great...once you get some real tires on... it will look even better!
Thanks [MENTION=9858]PawPaw[/MENTION]
You're right, it will look better with new meat. I have plenty of time to decide what I want to put on as I probably have another year with the stock Bridgestones. Really leaning towards the 275/65/20 though as it's a great comprimise between height increase and lower weight as compared to the wider LT offerings.
Looking at Michelin LTX M/S2, Cooper AT3 and Toyo OC2s right now. The Nitto Terra G2s might make the list as well. Just so many options out there with different looks and performance. My needs dictate the M/S2 as I've had them before and love them, but they look so tame.
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Originally Posted by 10lariat17
2010 4x4 with 2.5" leveling and taller rear block. 35 12.50 18 on factory wheels with 1.5" spacers
Did you have to use spacers? And do they void warranty do ya know?
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what p/n of ready lift in the front and what year is your truck?
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Originally Posted by JStoodley
Did you have to use spacers? And do they void warranty do ya know?
i have used spacers in my current and last f150 and if ford installs it no void on warranty, the first one i did on my own and my dealer eidn't seem to give a damn either so i guess that would really be up to your dealer.
Old 12-16-2014, 08:58 PM
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I finally did it!!! 275/65/20 on factory wheels. Went with the Toyo AT2. Rides fantastic and love the he new height. I don't think they look too skinny at all but pics don't do it justice. Will post pics tomorrow.
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After the initial install, my vacuum lines were damaged and my hubs wouldn't fully disengage. The shop fixed everything at no charge. Love the new look. I got a Heavy Metal 1.5" level.

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Old 12-18-2014, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Black_Thunder
Nice do you have any more pics?? What offset, tire size, rim size, and level? Sorry for all the questions, I'm just looking at getting Fuel mavericks, maybe next summer lol.
I'll get the specs and let you know. It's nothing crazy, discount tire price matched everyone and mounted these for 2600 with tpms sensors tires and all! Which is a steal considering they charge 75 per sensor alone! Tires are good year duratracs which are awesome!
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Originally Posted by dykzeulb
I'll get the specs and let you know. It's nothing crazy, discount tire price matched everyone and mounted these for 2600 with tpms sensors tires and all! Which is a steal considering they charge 75 per sensor alone! Tires are good year duratracs which are awesome!
you're right, that is a good price.

Thanks man!
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Struggled for months between 305/55/20 and these 275/65/20. Very happy with my choice. Why is it that pictures do not do justice to just how big these dang tires are? Dirty, rainy, dark pic, but it looks amazing in person. Love the way it rides now too!

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Originally Posted by Treekiller73
Struggled for months between 305/55/20 and these 275/65/20. Very happy with my choice. Why is it that pictures do not do justice to just how big these dang tires are? Dirty, rainy, dark pic, but it looks amazing in person. Love the way it rides now too!

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Well, what size are they? Any more pics?

Oops, just saw they are 275/65/20. I misread your post.


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