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Old 09-29-2017, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by WillieAg08



2.5 AS Front
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Any rubbing?
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Which Dealer is this at?!

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If you like the 35 MT Toyo's they also offer the 33" version still a 12.5 inch diameter. My friend and seasoned mechanic has these tires to fit a 17 inch rim on his 2500 Ram. He had the AT versions and in his opinion they are not a very good compliment compared to the AT's. Very good quality indeed and expensive as well but for his truck they are really loud! and they don't track well with TT hooked up. NOW apples and oranges perhaps in that its a Ford and smaller frame with different ratio and dynamics. I'm holding back right now because I need to hear and feel the combo before paying huge money 520 can per tire.

The photo attached is the 33" Toyo MT on a brand new truck in which the dealer put these tires on as an incentive. Truck is levelled with 2" kit. I doubt the dealer would sell a truck that rubs. These look amazing but they are heavy expect some compromise no question.




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2” RC with 35x12.50
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Originally Posted by KMAGRIZZ
2” RC with 35x12.50
looks good
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2015 F150 5.0 FX4 Lariat with a levelling kit and 275x65r20's on 12th gen fx4 wheels.
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So those that leveled their trucks out, did you get an alignment afterward?
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Originally Posted by baller32
So those that leveled their trucks out, did you get an alignment afterward?
I had mine aligned after.
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Originally Posted by baller32
So those that leveled their trucks out, did you get an alignment afterward?
yes, definitely get an alignment.
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Most definitely need an alignment .
Cost me $100 at my local bell tire, a little more than the 59.99 because they considered it a custom alignment.........
I was tempted to argue with the guy because all the parts they need to touch to do the alignment were the stock pieces .......but it was only 40 bucks....

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Originally Posted by Phil48315
Most definitely need an alignment .
Cost me $100 at my local bell tire, a little more than the 59.99 because they considered it a custom alignment.........
I was tempted to argue with the guy because all the parts they need to touch to do the alignment were the stock pieces .......but it was only 40 bucks....
hmm...my place charged the normal $60

I would have liked to hear their reasoning on the 'custom' part...


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