New to site, New to trucks, Lots of dumb questions inside!
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TOTM Sept. '18
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Sorry wrong thread....This related thread thing messes me all up.
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Just another Saturday in the garden . . . .
#75
Cool video in regard to our Stage 1 kit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztMy68gMf9s&t=9s
Happy Tuesday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztMy68gMf9s&t=9s
Happy Tuesday!
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trollo2984 (08-09-2018)
#78
Can you suggest me a good bed slide for 2016 ford f-150?
Anyone have one installed in the alum. bed? it seems to have a kit available for the install. Any information would be great..
Thanks
Anyone have one installed in the alum. bed? it seems to have a kit available for the install. Any information would be great..
Thanks
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Raul Camacho (05-28-2020)
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Just picked up a 2014 5.0 King Ranch SCREW, and it's got Cooper Pathfinder HT SL rated tires.
First question - are those tires going to hold up while towing about 6k pounds (car trailer with car loaded)?
2nd Question - If the tires above are inadequate for the stated task, the truck has stock KR wheels with 265/60r18 tires. I was considering going to 275/70's to get a taller tire. Considering the OEM wheel, is this a good size, and will rubbing be a problem? The truck isn't leveled that I know of.
If I have to get different tires, I'm leaning toward the Cooper AT3 or Falken Wildpeak A/T3W. I like the tread on the Falken, but I'm not sure it's worth the extra money. (the Coopers are $100 less for a set of four (both are E1 load rating, 112mph, 55k lifespan).
First question - are those tires going to hold up while towing about 6k pounds (car trailer with car loaded)?
2nd Question - If the tires above are inadequate for the stated task, the truck has stock KR wheels with 265/60r18 tires. I was considering going to 275/70's to get a taller tire. Considering the OEM wheel, is this a good size, and will rubbing be a problem? The truck isn't leveled that I know of.
If I have to get different tires, I'm leaning toward the Cooper AT3 or Falken Wildpeak A/T3W. I like the tread on the Falken, but I'm not sure it's worth the extra money. (the Coopers are $100 less for a set of four (both are E1 load rating, 112mph, 55k lifespan).
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