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Old 08-24-2015, 09:36 PM
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Not to change the subject but, are the 2014+ Upper Ball Joints replaceable now? Can you purchase them separate from the Upper Control Arm?

The reason I ask, 2013 and earlier years you must purchase the entire Upper Control Arm that comes with the Ball Joint attached.
It sure looks that way with that C-clip on top, but I checked on Rockauto and it just shows the entire UCA available. Maybe that's so they can be refurbished by Ford??
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What are the actually height of these once mounted?
Old 10-15-2015, 11:01 AM
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Default BF Goodrich K02 275/65/20

I had these installed this summer, love them.
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I had these installed this summer, love them.
Can u post some more pics if you have them? I am debating between this size and the 285 65 20. Do you think they are too skinny? That's really all I am worried about. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by flyinpig14
Can u post some more pics if you have them? I am debating between this size and the 285 65 20. Do you think they are too skinny? That's really all I am worried about. Thanks!

Yes! what flyingpig asked, any straight on pic's?
I'm going to get the 34/10.50/17's and am wondering about the same thing, if too skinny. Those two sizes seem to be pretty close to the same other than the rim size of course.

Looks really good BTW!
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Here are a few pics. The 275's do look a tad skinny but it doesn't bother me, I think they still look great. 285's should look a little better for width but will cost you more. Also they may need a bigger offset to fit.
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Originally Posted by 8rute
Here are a few pics. The 275's do look a tad skinny but it doesn't bother me, I think they still look great. 285's should look a little better for width but will cost you more. Also they may need a bigger offset to fit.

Thanks!
Looks good too me man, really good! I think the skinnier tire will be good for me, off road 4x4's, tight turns. the 34/10.50/17's are still slightly wider than my stock 265/70/17's
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Originally Posted by 8rute
Here are a few pics. The 275's do look a tad skinny but it doesn't bother me, I think they still look great. 285's should look a little better for width but will cost you more. Also they may need a bigger offset to fit.
Yeah. I put 285's on mine gives it a nice stance. But does cost a bit more =z



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OK, going with the 34's
Just got back from the tire shop and the 285's in BFG ko2's are actually 10.43 wide, so slightly narrower than the 34/10.5/17's
Now the wait, will get them next month
34/10.50/17 BFG KO2's mounted, balanced out the door $1,177
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Looks great, thanks! Going to be a tough decision between 285 65 and 275 65 if I decide to go with these tires.


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