325/60-18 Nitto Terra Grapplers
#16
Sorry for the delay here are the pics in my gallery...
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=6921
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=6921
#17
#18
Originally posted by RED WING NUT
Don't you mean 'contemplating'?
Don't you mean 'contemplating'?
BimmerDawg - those tires are HOT. Nice wheels as well! It must be how the driveway is set, cuz it doesn't look like you have a level kit! Damn camera tricks. I think this shows that 35s just ain't gonna look right with a level kit... *sigh* time to start saving for the rancho 4" lift. That should make it sit a tad higher.
#19
Originally posted by E46Dawg
Sorry for the delay here are the pics in my gallery...
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=6921
Sorry for the delay here are the pics in my gallery...
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...w.cfm?num=6921
Last edited by mastermix; 09-22-2004 at 08:18 AM.
#20
Thanks for the compliments guys! I really love the way the truck looks now, I have had a several "thumbs up" come my way, and 1 very, very, very hot blond mouth the words "Nice Truck" to me.
Yes the driveway has a bit of an angle to it so the camera doesn't make it look level.
Yup same as Rat's tire/wheel combo 325/60-18 with the 25mm offset. Discount tire gave me a screaming deal on the whole thing and gave me $300 for the original tire/wheels.
Yes the driveway has a bit of an angle to it so the camera doesn't make it look level.
Yup same as Rat's tire/wheel combo 325/60-18 with the 25mm offset. Discount tire gave me a screaming deal on the whole thing and gave me $300 for the original tire/wheels.
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#23
looks nice!
Looks nice, like the wheels!
I ran the 325/60/18's for a while on my stock rims, great tires on road and off. Traded them for the 305/55/20's basically same exact size tire width and height but in a 20 for my new weld renegades. You'll love the tire just don't over inflate them and they will wear real even with 5K rotations, good luck!
I ran the 325/60/18's for a while on my stock rims, great tires on road and off. Traded them for the 305/55/20's basically same exact size tire width and height but in a 20 for my new weld renegades. You'll love the tire just don't over inflate them and they will wear real even with 5K rotations, good luck!
#24
#25
Nitto Terra Grappler LT325/65R18D2 fit with no problem on 2004 F-150FX 4x4 on stock 18" rims.
I have a daystar 2 1/2 "leveling" kit, allthough I dont think it's manatory. THE size of these tires are 34.88" tall by 12.99" wide. Thats right ladies...13 x 35s fit no rubbing, no trimming, lock to lock. And no great distortion on the 7.5 rims. I have pitures to prove it , if you must. These tires are $250 each from discont tire (minus the $240 they gave me for the stock rugged trails.
A full size truck needs a 35 inch tires just to look like a 4x4. 33s are for your old ladies SUV.
Todd
I have a daystar 2 1/2 "leveling" kit, allthough I dont think it's manatory. THE size of these tires are 34.88" tall by 12.99" wide. Thats right ladies...13 x 35s fit no rubbing, no trimming, lock to lock. And no great distortion on the 7.5 rims. I have pitures to prove it , if you must. These tires are $250 each from discont tire (minus the $240 they gave me for the stock rugged trails.
A full size truck needs a 35 inch tires just to look like a 4x4. 33s are for your old ladies SUV.
Todd
#26
Originally posted by 2004f-150FX999
Nitto Terra Grappler LT325/65R18D2 fit with no problem on 2004 F-150FX 4x4 on stock 18" rims.
I have a daystar 2 1/2 "leveling" kit, allthough I dont think it's manatory. THE size of these tires are 34.88" tall by 12.99" wide. Thats right ladies...13 x 35s fit no rubbing, no trimming, lock to lock. And no great distortion on the 7.5 rims. I have pitures to prove it , if you must. These tires are $250 each from discont tire (minus the $240 they gave me for the stock rugged trails.
A full size truck needs a 35 inch tires just to look like a 4x4. 33s are for your old ladies SUV.
Todd
Nitto Terra Grappler LT325/65R18D2 fit with no problem on 2004 F-150FX 4x4 on stock 18" rims.
I have a daystar 2 1/2 "leveling" kit, allthough I dont think it's manatory. THE size of these tires are 34.88" tall by 12.99" wide. Thats right ladies...13 x 35s fit no rubbing, no trimming, lock to lock. And no great distortion on the 7.5 rims. I have pitures to prove it , if you must. These tires are $250 each from discont tire (minus the $240 they gave me for the stock rugged trails.
A full size truck needs a 35 inch tires just to look like a 4x4. 33s are for your old ladies SUV.
Todd
Show us pics....I'd like to see them. I'm thinking of doing the same thing.
#27
#29
Would they fit on a 4x2? ... I think so, both F150s have coil front suspension and the same size wheel well. The key is the rim size and offset. The stock rims put the tire in the space it's supposed to be. Any farther in and you'll rub on the upper A-frame or the wheel well on turns. Much farther out and you'll be sticking out of the wheel wells, then you'll have to jack it up 6 inches so the top of the tires don't hit the fenders on big bumps.
Link to pictures
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=4848
PS. About the Daystar 2-1/2" front leveling kit. The product is good, The instructions are armature. The instructions are full of mistakes, omissions and contradictions, the photos are tiny and of such poor quality, they are useless. So, Daystar (if your listening) why not get some decent instructions for you fine product? If you don't have the capability in house, spend a couple bucks and hire a professional.
Link to pictures
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=4848
PS. About the Daystar 2-1/2" front leveling kit. The product is good, The instructions are armature. The instructions are full of mistakes, omissions and contradictions, the photos are tiny and of such poor quality, they are useless. So, Daystar (if your listening) why not get some decent instructions for you fine product? If you don't have the capability in house, spend a couple bucks and hire a professional.