Stock suspension with plus size tires
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Stock suspension with plus size tires
Let's see those stock trucks with plus size tires.
Stock rims or aftermarket rims, post your set-up...
All stock except 285/70r17 BFGoodrich KO2's
Stock rims or aftermarket rims, post your set-up...
All stock except 285/70r17 BFGoodrich KO2's
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picaFord (08-19-2023)
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Looks Great! Any issues with rubbing with the 285's? I'm about to order a leveling kit and tires myself... Just got this Saturday, loving this thing... It's nice to see another reg cab long bed 4x4!
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No rubbing what so ever. I might put a 2" level on next summer when I get some new rims, but only if it causes any rubbing. I love the colour of your truck... I've also thought about doing a 4 or 6 inch lift too though, so I guess we'll see what next spring brings...
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Very nice! I know you mentioned you don't have any rubbing but do the regular cab trucks have the same crash bars as the SCrew?
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My regular cab didn't come with crash bars. But when I cycled the suspension the first time, it looked like it would clear even if it did. Now with a different offset rim it might be a different story...
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gatorblue92 (10-02-2016)
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Is it a 8.0 Bed?
Do the tires have any effect on the speedometer?
I ordered a 17 RC-SB XLT, 5.0, 3:73, 301A, FX4 Off-Road.
I'm researching my tail-end off for Mods/Parts I want on hand so I can get them installed when I get the Truck. At the top of my list is Wheel-Tire combined with a nice Stance (Level & or Lift)...Love the way KO2's look on your truck.
Do you notice much of a loss in comfort or quality with the ride (harshness) with KO2's VS Stock Tires?...This is very important information to me...I've read where some complain about ride quality (Harness/Bone Jarring) but it's usually with a Lift, Level or Lift & Level and of course Tires. Some blame the Tires (Brand or Model) or The Lift/Level (Brand or Model)...