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Old 12-30-2013, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jheizer

+1 horribly fitting wheels is why it is so muddy.
Wheels are nice, he just needs some wide fender flares
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Old 12-30-2013, 10:59 PM
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Looks sooo sexy all dirty.
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Old 12-30-2013, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Boatman_FX4
22x12's are just as good as any wheel/ tire combo.

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Originally Posted by Wisdom
Looks like your going to get some nasty rock chips are it the tires sticking out that far from the wheel wells.
. Actually havnt got any rocks thrown on gravel or highway or anything. Tires really don't grab rocks at all. Just lots and lots of mud and any little water puddle it slings it everywhere. Lol
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Even pavement queens need a mud facial.

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Old 12-31-2013, 08:07 AM
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Sure did take a while to clean this truck off after this fun mudding day. But hey, having your truck going sideways at 40 mph in a muddy old lake bed is so much fun. Traction control was mad at me no matter how I set it, so I used the SCT tuner to turn it off for the day to enjoy the fun just a bit more.

You can see the muddy lake bed in the background. That sure is some sticky mud. hard to wash off, even with a pressure washer.

Note to self: check washer fluid before going mudding, so you can play longer!
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Old 12-31-2013, 08:52 AM
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I love seeing a muddy truck and it's good to see you out having fun. Though personally I would never go with rims like that because I am not a fan of big rims on anything other then semis and tractors. But hey to each their own. I will have to disagree on the statement about those tires not throwing up gravel. My old F150 had 33x12.5 toyo MT's and they threw a lot of gravel. My Dad's truck has 35x12.5 toyo MT's that throw gravel all over as well. Great tires and I am wanting to get some for my current truck once the stockers wear out. But I would never go that wide without some fender flares. But like I said to each their own and glad your enjoying truck as a truck and not a big car!
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Old 12-31-2013, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by fordfan77
Sure did take a while to clean this truck off after this fun mudding day. But hey, having your truck going sideways at 40 mph in a muddy old lake bed is so much fun. Traction control was mad at me no matter how I set it, so I used the SCT tuner to turn it off for the day to enjoy the fun just a bit more.

You can see the muddy lake bed in the background. That sure is some sticky mud. hard to wash off, even with a pressure washer.

Note to self: check washer fluid before going mudding, so you can play longer!
You're doing it wrong. You need a lifted truck to go mudding.

OP, nice to see your 4wd being used.

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Good looking rig
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Originally Posted by Al Kohalic

You're doing it wrong. You need a lifted truck to go mudding.

OP, nice to see your 4wd being used.
Lolwut?

Love the wheel/tire setup OP. Do not put fende flares on it, all aftermarket flares look like crap. I'm sure youve realized this as to why you haven't put any. Nice to finally see a member with good taste for a change.
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