Do all FX4's have 18"
Originally Posted by FeelTheThunder
i don't see what people like about bigger rims Not a good move for any offroading. More sidewall is always preferable when going over rough terrain as objects will not hit your rims as easy. :
It's not just for offroading, the bigger rims are heavier and ride a lot rougher...it's the look, you know? I prefer the look of a 15" rim stuffed inside of a 44" Swamper myself...
Originally Posted by SteveVFX4
are you sure it doesn't list them on the right side of the window sticker under "optional equipment"?
or did you buy your truck used? The original owner could have added those items then.
or did you buy your truck used? The original owner could have added those items then.
Now the wheels aren't something that's not high on my list so I never gave them another thought until I saw this thread and wondered what size mine were. I looked at my stock BFG's and they are P275/65/R18. I assumed that meant they were 18's and I immediately got out all the stickers and there is no where on the stickers where 18's are listed. It only has the 17's under the standard section.
I'd say chalk one up for the little guy, but in reality I'm very pleased with my truck. I mentioned in a thread a few days ago that I'm a CPA and a General Contractor. My bed is full usually followed by a full trailer and 4 wheeling thru muddy job sites EVERY day. I work the crap outta my truck. I service it regularly and take care of it though. No vibration, no rear end shudder and when clean it's a classy lookin' truck.
My son LOVES my truck, he's 3 yrs old this past June. He loves cars and trucks, especially big trucks. Some times when he and I are in the garage he rubs my tires and says, "Da-Da's big truck." So, Saturday I took him 4 wheeling on some local jeep trails, as they call them. Performed great. I was a tad wide for some spots and took some tree limb brushes to the upper cab area, but couldn't see any scratches.
Brad
Sounds good Brad, keep enjoying it.
One last place to check would be inside your gas fuel/filler door. See if there is a sticker that shows the 17" or 18" tire size. My sticker has the 275/65/18 size listed and I can't remember if lists the recommended tire pressure too?
One last place to check would be inside your gas fuel/filler door. See if there is a sticker that shows the 17" or 18" tire size. My sticker has the 275/65/18 size listed and I can't remember if lists the recommended tire pressure too?
mine came with 18's, but I got 2 flat tires (unrepairable), so I bought my buddy's 17's from him after he bought a lift,wheels and tires.
It was too hard to find a good looking tire for an 18" wheel.
It was too hard to find a good looking tire for an 18" wheel.
Originally Posted by SteveVFX4
Sounds good Brad, keep enjoying it.
One last place to check would be inside your gas fuel/filler door. See if there is a sticker that shows the 17" or 18" tire size. My sticker has the 275/65/18 size listed and I can't remember if lists the recommended tire pressure too?
One last place to check would be inside your gas fuel/filler door. See if there is a sticker that shows the 17" or 18" tire size. My sticker has the 275/65/18 size listed and I can't remember if lists the recommended tire pressure too?
Brad


