4.5" Max Trac Lift Kit & Toyo Tires Opinion
I'm working with a company here in Houston, TX called "All out Off Road". They do really extreme Trucks mostly but regular street trucks too. This lift kit is a happy medium for me where it's not to high and will still allow me to get it pretty much level and into the garage. The rear will actually be approx. 1/2" higher or so. I wanted to run this plan by you guys and just get a 2nd opinion.
Here it is: MAX TRAC 4.5 IN. FRONT /3 IN. REAR SUSPENSION LIFT KIT W/ SHOCKS for 2WD, and also change out rear shocks to but haven't finally decided on which ones yet. Then choose my 20" x 9" wheels with a +1.0 offset. Then mount Toyo Open Country A/T II ON-/OFF-ROAD ALL-TERRAIN LT295/60R20 tires. Max Trac recommends 5.75" Backspacing. Does that equal +1.0 Offset? Because that's what he told me to get when I buy rims. He said this setup will work great on my 2wd truck, and will still maintain pretty much a factory smooth and quiet ride (which is important to me) It also won't put any other than normal wear & tear on other suspension parts. Price so far without rims approx. $3K. My truck is a 2015 f150 XLT, 2wd, 2.7 Eco. I don't offroad and I don't tow anything other than a small 10' utility trailer a few times a year with hardly any load. (see attached pic of my truck before any of these mods) Links: Lift Kit: http://www.maxtracsuspension.com/09-...ndles-640.html Tires: LT295/60R20 https://www.toyotires.com/tire/patte...-terrain-tires Rims: Haven't chosen yet. Oh, BTW...My current tires & rims are: • Stock 18” Chrome PVD Rims • Tires are 265/60R18 or 30.5 x 10.8 • Mileage 5,400 Do most places give a trade-in on these and if so what should I expect to get for them? https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...2b5f71619c.jpg |
Not sure if you have gotten any feed back but I have a 2015 F150 XLT Sport Super Crew with a max trac 7" front 4" rear. XD series misfit 18" x 9" O offset 5" backspace with 285/75/r18 Nitto Terrra grappler 2's. Its a daily driver and like you I tow a 10' utility trailer every now and again. The ride is great but with no weight in the back in can get jumpy on ruff roads or over railroad tracks.
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