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  • About Mudweiser
    Location
    WV
    Interests
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  • My Truck
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F150 FX4
    Year
    2011
    Engine
    EcoBoost
    Options
    FX4 Luxury Package
    Modifications
    Access Vanish Tonneau cover (NOT completely water proof, but still nice)
    35% front window tint, 5% over factory rear, and 5% strip on Windshield. Pioneer 3-Way 6x8 door speakers both front and rear.
  • Signature
    2011, F150 FX4 Screw, 6.5' bed, FX4 Luxury Package, White Exterior, Black Leather Interior, 18" wheels, & Ecoboost. SOLO 4" Mach-46 Exhaust, Pioneer 3-Way speakers in all doors, PAC aoem frd-24 sterio adapter, Sound Ordinance B-8PT subwoofer. 35% tint on front windows, 5% over factory on rear window, and a 5% Strip on windshield. Access Vanish tonneau cover. 2" Hell Bent Leveling kit, LT275/70R18 BFG Rugged Terrains.

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  • Last Activity: 09-28-2018 08:23 AM
  • Join Date: 02-12-2011

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  1. fordfan77
    10-26-2012 05:38 PM - permalink
    Yes, at Discount Tire, they ordered them and installed them for me. The tires still looked good six months later when bought aftermaket wheels, so I still have them.
  2. fordfan77
    10-23-2012 09:31 PM - permalink
    No, Discount Tire did it with no problems.
  3. ctcam82
    09-24-2012 05:09 PM - permalink
    Sorry, I just now saw your question. I usually log in on my iphone so it limits me. I have 35% on the fronts, factory rear, and a 5% front strip on the windshield. Thanks, I hope to have some wheels and tires soon.
  4. UARandy3
    09-06-2012 11:32 AM - permalink
    Thanks. Based on some other trucks I've seen on here, I think you should be fine with the 2" kit (not positive though). I need to measure the blocks in the rear of mine, but it currently sits 1/2" high in the rear. The member Nassty is one that comes to mind that's running a 2" kit and 295 Trails, except his are on 20s. I don't have a programmer (yet haha) to adjust the speedometer. It's off by a few mph but not TOO bad (I think like 4-5 mph faster at 70 on speedo). I'll have to check with a GPS again bc I don't remember the numbers exactly. I've read that the dealer can reprogram your tire size, but keep reading mixed info and haven't had time to find out myself.
  5. UARandy3
    09-04-2012 08:42 PM - permalink
    This is my first true M/T. I had Duratracs on my 4runner before this. I like these Nitto's quite a bit...they aren't loud to me, especially with the windows up. There's definitely a slight hum, but nothing like the howl of Nitto Mud Grapplers haha. I actually enjoy a little bit of tire hum, but with radio on and my exhaust, I can't hear it unless I roll the windows down. I have NO idea about M/Ts in snow, as I live in Alabama haha. There's a good thread about the Nitto's on here too that you should check out.
  6. XxGodsavemexX
    09-03-2012 07:48 AM - permalink
    Thanks! To be honest, I didn't have it done. They were already on the truck when I bought it.
  7. 1MEANGT
    08-03-2012 10:17 AM - permalink
    Yes, I have the HBS 2" level on my truck. So far it has been great! I have only had it on the truck for about 7k miles so time will tell. Any leveling kit can cause excessive ball joint wear. But there is nothing about the HBS that would cause more damage then the next vendor. As for the tires, it all depends on alignment. Once you put the leveling kit in get the truck aligned right away.

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