Lifted My Truck!!!
Two reasons:
A) I drive the truck about 60 Miles a day and it seemed like it would just be too much rolling mass.
B) I would of had to do a lot of trimming and they would still rub.
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I hear ya about the rolling mass, I can tell a big difference just between my KO's and KM2's. I was just curious if it was the tires or the oem gearing that made you go with 35's.
So you would still have to trim ? The lift website says you can run 37's and I've seen them on trucks a couple years older than yours with 37's and a six inch lift. Probably like everything else with these trucks, wheel backspace/rim width and type of tire make all the difference in the world. Great looking truck though.
So you would still have to trim ? The lift website says you can run 37's and I've seen them on trucks a couple years older than yours with 37's and a six inch lift. Probably like everything else with these trucks, wheel backspace/rim width and type of tire make all the difference in the world. Great looking truck though.
I have the 3.5 EcoBoost with the 3.55 Gears, I went from 17.5MPG stock to 12 MPG after the lift and 22s and 35s. The Toyo RT is actually a heavier tire than the MT but They look great, have a 45K warranty and they are way quieter than the last two sets of trail Grapplers I had.




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