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Old 11-28-2015, 01:22 PM
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looking at the trophy anthracite's or method nv's, both looks great
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Yeah that's where I bought my wheels and tires. They'll ship almost anywhere. Good quality and priced right. RBP 94R 10x20 -25.....Lexani Mud Beast 33/12.50/20 is what I got. Those fender flares are 2 1/2" to judge the poke out.



Thanks for all your replys. You have a nice truck. I just ended up going to my local discount tire and ordered a set of moto metal 970's 20x9 with a plus 18 offset with some 295-60 trail grapplers. Thanks again for all your help.
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I have a 2009 f 150 xlt crew cab with summer 265 - 70R17 tires. What else can I run i.e.275/65/R18
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I have looked and looked but cannot seem to find the answer I am looking for. I am curious to know if I can go up to a 275/70R18 tire from a 275/65R18 on my stock wheels and stock suspension and not have any rubbing or other issues. I have a 2014 F150 4x4 xlt screw 5.0L
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Any opinions on fuel tired compared to Toyo M/Ts?
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Originally Posted by Flood08
I have looked and looked but cannot seem to find the answer I am looking for. I am curious to know if I can go up to a 275/70R18 tire from a 275/65R18 on my stock wheels and stock suspension and not have any rubbing or other issues. I have a 2014 F150 4x4 xlt screw 5.0L
You should have no problem running that size tire. A lot of guys are running that size tire and are running the BFG All terrain T/A kO2 and they rave about them.
Just google F150 with 275-70-18 tires and you will get a lot of pics that pop up and then with the pics there's links that you can click on and will take you to the page and a lot of them will link you to this forum. I have done a lot of searching the last month since I got my lovely F150.

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Originally Posted by STERATMYGRAYFX4
You should have no problem running that size tire. A lot of guys are running that size tire and are running the BFG All terrain T/A kO2 and they rave about them.
Just google F150 with 275-70-18 tires and you will get a lot of pics that pop up and then with the pics there's links that you can click on and will take you to the page and a lot of them will link you to this forum. I have done a lot of searching the last month since I got my lovely F150.

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I appreciate it. I want to wait to install a leveling kit until I get my Ranch Hand replacement bumper, not sure how heavy that bumper is.
And the tires I'm looking into getting are Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ's and 275/70R18 (33" tire) is the closest size to stock that they come in.

Also If anyone on here has run these tires, any input on them would be greatly appreciated. I really like the look of them and what very few reviews I have found they seem to be a great tire.
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I currently have a 2012 Fx4 5.0l 4wd with a factory leveling kit. Running 275/55r20 currently and I would like to know what's the biggest tire I can go with an aggressive mud tire. I am thinking the 275/65r20. Also, would it be cheaper to go to different rim and wheel size as a package?

Curious on your opinions.

Thank you in advance!

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I'm considering getting either Toyo M/Ts or fuel M/Ts pros and cons of both?


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