Toyo AT 2's 285/75/18 with 2'' Level
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Toyo AT 2's 285/75/18 with 2'' Level
Just wanted to let anyone know that has been looking at getting new tires and a 2'' level. I have a Zone 2'' level kit for the front, and my new toyo at 2's fit perfect with no rubbing at all even when wheel is fully locked. I really like the look of the new tires as well.
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Noise level is very very minimal. The truck does lag more performance wise, but I expected it putting that size tire on it. I have a 2012 F-150 with a 5.0. I also have the off-road package so my truck came with 3.73 gears, otherwise I wouldn't have gone up to a 35'' tire.
One of my best friends has an F-150 that has Bilstein 5100's adjustables all the way around, and an add a leaf and he's running 35 x 12.50 BFG All Terrains with stock gears, I believe 3.55 but he has an ecoboost. He has raptor rims on it that required no offset for him to run the tires, therefore don't rub. He only gets 12-13mpg but his tires are a lot wider and doesn't have 3.73 gears. The ecoboost doesn't have any trouble turning the tire, just gets bad mpg is all.
One of my best friends has an F-150 that has Bilstein 5100's adjustables all the way around, and an add a leaf and he's running 35 x 12.50 BFG All Terrains with stock gears, I believe 3.55 but he has an ecoboost. He has raptor rims on it that required no offset for him to run the tires, therefore don't rub. He only gets 12-13mpg but his tires are a lot wider and doesn't have 3.73 gears. The ecoboost doesn't have any trouble turning the tire, just gets bad mpg is all.
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Thanks for the updates. Yes, you have the Extreme's, it's labeled right after "Open Country". They also make AT 2's in non-extreme, only certain sizes are "xtreme" Xtreme sizes feature a deeper tread depth and more agressive tread and shoulder design. Also, the Extreme tires have raised lettering on one side and smooth lettering on the other. Make sure the shop mounted all four the same way.
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