35s with the Tbars Cranked
#41
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Just to confirm the OP's comments.
The 3.73 is sufficient, but you will see a slight decrease in towing and gas mileage with diminish. I still tow regularly with mine and use it off pavement a bit. So the FX4 3.73 fits my needs perfect.
305 70 17 MTR's with no tbar crank or blocks
Towing around 5k lbs
Towing around 7k
The 3.73 is sufficient, but you will see a slight decrease in towing and gas mileage with diminish. I still tow regularly with mine and use it off pavement a bit. So the FX4 3.73 fits my needs perfect.
305 70 17 MTR's with no tbar crank or blocks
Towing around 5k lbs
Towing around 7k
#43
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Just to confirm the OP's comments.
The 3.73 is sufficient, but you will see a slight decrease in towing and gas mileage with diminish. I still tow regularly with mine and use it off pavement a bit. So the FX4 3.73 fits my needs perfect.
305 70 17 MTR's with no tbar crank or blocks
The 3.73 is sufficient, but you will see a slight decrease in towing and gas mileage with diminish. I still tow regularly with mine and use it off pavement a bit. So the FX4 3.73 fits my needs perfect.
305 70 17 MTR's with no tbar crank or blocks
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#45
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You are exactly correct, with an approx width, without ***** of 12.01
Here's another page that may be helpful to some members looking at new tires.
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/how-rea...-specs-175874/
Here's another page that may be helpful to some members looking at new tires.
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/how-rea...-specs-175874/
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#46
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Is a 285/70/17 taller or wider then a 265/70/17? I am looking to put the biggest set of tires I can on my truck but I am not sure how big I can go. I am still playing with the idea to crank my t-bars but I'm not sure if I should, I seem to have really bad luck and I would probably end up breaking something. So what is the biggest set of tires I can fit without the t-bars cranked?
Last edited by mattmark6; 03-05-2013 at 06:05 PM.
#47
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Is a 285/70/17 taller or wider then a 265/70/17? I am looking to put the biggest set of tires I can on my truck but I am not sure how big I can go. I am still playing with the idea to crank my t-bars but I'm not sure if I should, I seem to have really bad luck and I would probably end up breaking something. So what is the biggest set of tires I can fit without the t-bars cranked?
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#48
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Is a 285/70/17 taller or wider then a 265/70/17? I am looking to put the biggest set of tires I can on my truck but I am not sure how big I can go. I am still playing with the idea to crank my t-bars but I'm not sure if I should, I seem to have really bad luck and I would probably end up breaking something. So what is the biggest set of tires I can fit without the t-bars cranked?
#50
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Well I found a decent set of used BFG All-terrains 315/70r17 and threw them on yesterday, I have my front torsion bars cranked up but not all the way and just stock setup in the rear, I found that at full lock it rubs on the frame(the little shinny part on the frame in the picture) and when turning it hits on the front lower bumper valence, I also was able to get a hold of a Superchips tuner and reprogram the speedo for the upgraded tire size, I will defiantly need to trim the front bumper just a bit
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