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Old 01-25-2012, 11:56 PM
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I just bought myself some Federal Couragia tires. I am pleased to say that these tires have far exceeded my expectations. They are very smooth and not too noisy....just perfect. I have only seen about a 1.5 mpg loss. They look really good on my stock wheels. I have a 4" Rancho Lift on my truck, so I think the stance is great. I use to have Fuel Hostage 20x10 wheels with Nitto TrailGrapplers and that combination was very bad on gas mileage. Federal says their tire weighs 71lbs while I believe the Nitto weighs around 80lbs....that might play a factor on gas. I looked forever for pictures of a lifted truck with Federal tires and only found a few, so I am trying to contribute some pictures and initiate some dialogue for these tires. Very cheap$$, but also very good.







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I also have the federals, in 35s. Good tire, great offload. Get louder after a while but nothing major!
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They look great on there, very aggressive looking.
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I am also looking some setups with these tires! These look great an on other forums they seem to be lasting as well.
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Op what size tires are those and are those 20s the same width as the ones on mine? Looks good!
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Truck looks really good!!
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That setup look's great!
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Do you rub on the UCA at full turn?
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Originally Posted by Fx4ryan
Op what size tires are those and are those 20s the same width as the ones on mine? Looks good!
They are 35x12.5x20 and my rims should be the same width as yours
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Originally Posted by narsus
Do you rub on the UCA at full turn?
no they don't. I have the Rancho Kit that allows 35's with stock wheels.


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