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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DewserB
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So, this is utterly off topic, but I didnt realize your truck was the dark blue lol. I always saw your sig when it was grayscale and thought you truck was black. Looks nice-have you considered the possibility of FX4 heads and black tow hooks? Seems like it would look sweet....
 
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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Gerrard155
So, this is utterly off topic, but I didnt realize your truck was the dark blue lol. I always saw your sig when it was grayscale and thought you truck was black. Looks nice-have you considered the possibility of FX4 heads and black tow hooks? Seems like it would look sweet....
Hey, Gerrard. Yes sir. I'll be adding FX4 tails tomorrow and doin' the ol' bake, pry, and paint on my headlights very soon. Thanks, bud!
 
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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by cheef
Desert - I have never run the 5100's but some guys say on the highest setting the ride can get harsh but on the middle setting it's as good or better than stock. Middle setting is good for a front end level. I believe the 2.25" setting nets around 2.5" of lift similar to your current set up.

Regardless - she looks purdy!
Okay, well I might check them out....thanks!


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Are you liking the Duratracs as much as I am? Just got a set to replace Toyo MTs and these duratracs are miles better. Dropped over 16 pounds per tire (same size) so mileage is much better, better in rain/snow, just as good in mud, and they are smoother/quieter on road. Only issue I see is 2-ply sidewall on rocks...will find out during deer season!
Originally Posted by DewserB
I know you didn't ask me, but I figured I'd chime in with my .02.

I had them on my new truck for a while, and the reason I highlighted with bold type in your original post is precisely the only reason I don't have them now.

It seemed that the 2-ply sidewall afforded a better highway ride. Which is good. But it also seemed to allow the tire to "roll" more than I'm used to when cornering. Kinda scared me a time or two, and I wasn't cornering fast at all.

So, I searched online and found that I wasn't the only person who had experienced that with these tires. Many folks said that effect was worse when towing/hauling a load...which is the LAST occasion that you need something "bad" to happen in a corner.

Also, I do a lot of river fishing, and some of the places where I launch the jet rig aren't technically ramps. In fact, most of the places aren't, and they don't even technically have paved roads to them...just old trails at best where the rocks can be pretty jagged and gnarly. The Duratracs didn't seem to like that "hard" terrain too well, in my experience.

So, I swapped them out for the Cooper ST Maxx, and I couldn't be happier.
mSaLL150; I am really enjoying them. I have not experienced any of the rolling that Dewser experienced so not sure if he had more due to taller tires on 18-inch tires with more sidewall versus shorter tires on 20-inch wheels with less sidewall. I just know that I like cornering hard (my Corvette days haven't completely left me) and so far my setup hugs the road really well so no surprises or scares for me (so far).

To be fair, I have not been off road with these tires yet so I am going to be sensitive to the potential trail issues Dewser mentioned.
 
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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by kajunboy89
may sound dumb, but what happens if you run the 5100's with a 2" level?
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Originally Posted by Rogue F150
Sweet Looking Ride! I like it! I had to get a new one too!
Thanks Rogue...and congrats on the new ride!! What did you get?
 
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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 10:58 PM
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Thanks Rogue...and congrats on the new ride!! What did you get?
I got a 2012 Lariat Screw 6.5 bed with Eco Boost. I love it!! It has everything I wanted, except for the wheels, but a local on the board is selling me a set of his extras! Check out pics in my "I am back with a new ride" thread!
 
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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Desert Dawg
Gotta like a feller that don't mind a good, ol' fashioned thread crappin' every now'n agin.

 
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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by DewserB
Hey, Gerrard. Yes sir. I'll be adding FX4 tails tomorrow and doin' the ol' bake, pry, and paint on my headlights very soon. Thanks, bud!
No problem, your truck just reminds me of how frustrated I was when I found out they didnt offer the darker blue on the FX trucks like they did in the last gen. This-



Pure sex, love it. To the OP, sorry about the derail-we now return to your regularly scheduled programing......
 
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Old Jan 11, 2013 | 06:57 PM
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Definitely great color choice! I really like seeing the progression of all your trucks. Your taste is very similar to mine in how you modify. I've got a 2010 FX4 Sterling Grey Metallic with the level and a shell running 35's. I just picked up a set of raptor takeoffs for my winter setup and love the way it looks. Thanks for keeping me inspired.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2013 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Westpoint
Definitely great color choice! I really like seeing the progression of all your trucks. Your taste is very similar to mine in how you modify. I've got a 2010 FX4 Sterling Grey Metallic with the level and a shell running 35's. I just picked up a set of raptor takeoffs for my winter setup and love the way it looks. Thanks for keeping me inspired.
Thanks Westpoint!
 

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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 12:34 AM
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Desert Dawg - I really like the height and tire/wheel size on the white 2011 you posted (2011 F150 XLT EcoBoost (TOTM Winner) with 2-inch Daystar). Would you mind sharing the suspension, wheel and tire specs?
 
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 09:50 PM
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Desert Dawg - I really like the height and tire/wheel size on the white 2011 you posted (2011 F150 XLT EcoBoost (TOTM Winner) with 2-inch Daystar). Would you mind sharing the suspension, wheel and tire specs?
Thanks Pete; for my white 2011 XLT, my setup included the Daystar 2-inch Front Leveling System and 20x9 MHT Fuel Offroad Chrome Hostage Wheels with +14mm Offset mounted with Nitto Trail Grappler MT 305/55R20s (33.4 inches tall and 12.4 inches wide).
 
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 10:14 PM
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Great, thanks. No issues with rubbing?
 
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 11:01 PM
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Great, thanks. No issues with rubbing?
None at all!
 
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 01:37 AM
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Desert Dawg,

I like every truck in the pictures.....but then maybe i'm just partial to the blue oval!
 
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Old Jan 29, 2013 | 08:21 PM
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Desert Dawg,

I like every truck in the pictures.....but then maybe i'm just partial to the blue oval!
Thanks RedWoodsMan1; I am definitely partial to the Blue Oval too. I have had some really nice Chevys, Dodges, Range Rovers, Jeeps, and so forth but have had more Fords than anything else by far!
 
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