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Old 07-15-2014, 11:22 AM
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Here's my 2005 Lariat with Rancho Quicklifts on BFG 265/70 R/T, had them on for a year now and still turning heads. Got them for a steal too at $250 for the set!
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Old 07-15-2014, 11:51 AM
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Just bought mine Saturday! Level and wheels will be installed Friday!
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Originally Posted by tonhe
2014 SVT Raptor wheels with Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx wheels in 315/70r17



2.5" leveling kit plus new wheels and tires
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Old 07-16-2014, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by tonhe
2014 SVT Raptor wheels with Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx wheels in 315/70r17



2.5" leveling kit plus new wheels and tires

Your truck looks awesome, what kind of steps do you have?
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How do the f150s with electric steering respond to the raptor wheel and tire take offs? I am considering doing this to mine just worried about if the electric power steering can handle it.
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Originally Posted by Suzuki14258
How do the f150s with electric steering respond to the raptor wheel and tire take offs? I am considering doing this to mine just worried about if the electric power steering can handle it.
it's no different than any other 17" wheel and 35" tire combo. guys have been putting them on EPAS trucks since they came out in `11.
there have been a few issues on the board with EPAS in general, but nothing specific to trucks with bigger and/or heavier tires or wheels. in fact it seems most epas issues are on un-modified trucks
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Originally Posted by Suzuki14258
How do the f150s with electric steering respond to the raptor wheel and tire take offs? I am considering doing this to mine just worried about if the electric power steering can handle it.
truck doesnt even know mine are there and im running 285/70/17 which are slightly bigger than my stock tires.
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Originally Posted by Suzuki14258
Your truck looks awesome, what kind of steps do you have?
Thanks! Those are the ones that came on the truck.... I assume they're OEM
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Decisions..... Currently running the beadlock style right now.



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I like the bead locks even though I'm running the others on mine.
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