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Old 04-19-2013, 07:29 PM
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It would be interesting especially with the larger tires to see how many of your experience the passenger side wheel sticking out further than the drivers side. Mine sticks out 2cm more than the other
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Originally Posted by SoulGlow
FWIW, I spent most of the last year considering every possible tire and reading about every post on this site trying to make up my mind on what to put on my Platinum. Ultimately, I went with an Auto Spring 2" front level and 3" rear block and put on BFG 285/65R20s. I had BFG A/Ts on my last 2 trucks, so I guess I went with what I knew, but I could not be happier.

It's funny. In many of the pictures online, this tire looks kinda skinny on a lot of trucks, but in fact they're really meaty, plenty wide, and I love the result. Here's a couple bad iphone pics...I just think they're the perfect size for these trucks. No rubbing at all and I don't notice a difference in ride from stock.

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Came out great! I was almost ready to pull the trigger on those same size BFG's but I don't know if its just the pics but they look too skinny for me. Due to that I elected to go with the terra grapplers in 295/60/20. Seems like a perfect size to me. Wish some other companies had the same.
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Originally Posted by Grandpa's Grocery Getter
well i guerss you should read other threads then, pawpaw stated his stock were 32" ......I was just being a smart *** and staing no there not they are.......31.9"....lol.......

and whats your point, I show a pic of my truck??????....seems thats all I ever read in hear is when you give a thread answer, show me a pic......so I just show what Im talking about.......

I'am truely proud of my truck......is there something wrong in what Im doing?

i doubt its everyday, as I stopped coming in all the time, because of people always jumping on someone about somthing they asked just cause it was asked 100 times before...........its a forum!!

have a good one!
Well said!!!Totally agree with you!!!
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If I wanted to install raptor wheels/tires on my 2013 XLT 4x4, will it require a level kit in order to eliminate rubbing?
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Originally Posted by VEECON
nice, definitely looking forward to see
Sorry it took so long but here are a couple pics.

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Best angle I can get sorry about that.
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Reading through all of this, I have a question. Can the ECM be reprogrammed easily with the new larger tire size so as to get accurate speedo readings?
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Put on the Rancho quicklift loaded and 9000XL yesterday. Now trying to decide on tires. I'm thinking 285 70 18s on stock rims. That should fit, right?

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I put some 325/65/18 fierce attitude m/t's on my fx4 2 days ago. There's a slight rub on full lock turn, but it's just rubbing the lower valence. Trimming less than 1/4" should fix the problem. No
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Default Tire pressure

Hey I just joined the forum and was wondering what the proper tire pressure was
for my 275/70R18 BFG all terrain t/a ko tires I just got for 2010 F-150 XLT 4X4?
Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking between 45 and 50psi?
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Originally Posted by BFT2479
Hey I just joined the forum and was wondering what the proper tire pressure was
for my 275/70R18 BFG all terrain t/a ko tires I just got for 2010 F-150 XLT 4X4?
Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking between 45 and 50psi?
42 to 44psi cold for everyday use...if you're towing something heavy or hauling a heavy load you can alway's up the pressure depending on the load. Never go over the max sidewall pressure.


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