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Old 03-09-2016, 12:20 PM
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I was just curious how much weight that is? My brother in law tried talking me out of the ko2's cause he said they take a crazy amount of weight to balance, like 4oz.
I got them anyways and two of my tires only took .45oz and the other two took right under 1oz.
Of course I rubbed it in his face lol.
Old 03-09-2016, 12:31 PM
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2013 F150

-1.5" Auto Spring lift kit (1.5" spacer and 3" block). Truck has about 2" of rake for towing still. Wasn't to bad to install. The front spacer will require 2 guys to wrestle back in.

-BFG KO2 All Terrain 275/70/18 (33") on stock 18" rims. (Loving these tires so far, hardly no noise, fairly smooth, good grip on the road)

-AVS seamless window deflectors (I can't even describe how awesome these look)

-Ford OEM nose guard

-Ford OEM rear wheel-well liners (You need to cut these back 1/2of an inch so they do not contact the inside lip of your fenders, if you do not they are going to rub away the primer and rust your truck. They do not need to contact in that area as they mount in super sturdy. Just make sure to cut enough back so even under the worst vibration situations it doesn't contact your body. Just let that that area float. You cannot see it at all I promise. Even if you stuck your head inside the wheel well you couldn't see it unless you pulled some exorcist type stuff)

This thread was a lot of help to me so I just wanted to contribute and return the favor. The 275/70/18's made a huge difference. I was skeptical if it was going to be enough or not and it sure was. I'm glad I did not try going any bigger. The 1.5" lift kit picked the truck up perfectly. There is a drastic difference between this truck and a stock truck. But it's still a nice settle look, which is exactly what I was going for.

Oh and that was my first go at machine polishing my truck! Pretty happy with the results!
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Old 03-09-2016, 12:50 PM
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Just installed 275/70-18 on a 2wd truck with 4wd length shocks in the front. Love them so far.
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by zbayer
Tires look way better. Also is that rust on your Fox's??
Thank you! And yes it is :-( winters here have not been kind at all.
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Originally Posted by Krazymarine
That's assuming I paid to get it done!


Or if you knew what to look for.
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Old 03-09-2016, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TuxBlackFX4
Or if you knew what to look for.
Sure!! Let's leave it like that!
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Originally Posted by TuxBlackFX4
Or if you knew what to look for.
Bingo!

His hook up didn't do him any favors putting that ugly *** weight on those pretty rims!

My guy did stick on and even made sure they weren't visible when looking through holes. Lol
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
Bingo!

His hook up didn't do him any favors putting that ugly *** weight on those pretty rims!

My guy did stick on and even made sure they weren't visible when looking through holes. Lol
It wasn't a hook up! I did it myself and there were no other weights available....
But you guys are more than welcome to PayPal some money to me so I can fix it to your liking!! So I can send you many pictures and fell accomplished!! ��

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Gheez, if he's happy that's all that fricking matters
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Originally Posted by Sirikenewtron
Gheez, if he's happy that's all that fricking matters
True but some get so upset when you point out the small things. I'm sure the weights can be used outside or inside.

Too many people get offended so easily now a days, gheesh!


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