265/70R17 Pic's On A 2005

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Old 09-26-2007, 07:49 AM
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Question Pic's Of 265/70R17's On A 2005 Or Similiar

Anybody have pic's of a 2005 F150 or similiar with 265/70R17's on it ?

I know, I know "285's or bigger is the way to go" but I'm looking for something a little more suttle.

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Old 09-26-2007, 05:30 PM
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Here's mine. They are Nokian Vativa's LT265/70-17's. They are exclusive to Kal-Tire. I read many great reviews about there performance in the snow for an AT and they look alot better than the OE Hankook's. They are getting more popular around Sudbury - I'm seeing quite a few trucks with them around town.

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Thanks for postin the pic's of your truck George Eh.

I currently have the stock size 245/70R17's in a Toyo Open Country HT and wanted to go bigger with the next set. Considered goin with 285's but didn't want to lose any pulling power since I have the 3.55 axle so I figured the 265's would be a good compromise. After seeing your truck I'm thinkin the 265's will work out fine and look good too. Thanks again.

By the way, what did the those Nokian's cost ya ?
 
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They were are around $265/tire including installation. I went in set on buying the Bridgestone Deuler Revo's they were about $315/tire for LT's. I wanted to go bigger as well but didn't want to spend the money to regear , or live with the power lose either - so I settled with this size.

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There are other pics in the gallery. Any pic with the blackwalls out is of the 265/70/17. I love the tires and they fill the well much better. I do have a 2" lowering kit on the rear.
 
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There are other pics in the gallery. Any pic with the blackwalls out is of the 265/70/17. I love the tires and they fill the well much better. I do have a 2" lowering kit on the rear.

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