Tires/Wheels for 3" lift
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Hey Catchup, I would suggest going with the BFGoodrich A/T KO. They have great tread life, are quiet on the highway, and still do pretty good offroad. If your truck is a 4x4, I would suggest the 35" just because I like a bigger tire, but if you have a 2wd, I'm not sure what will fit. I hope this helps.
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1997 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 Supercab short bed
Options: Off Road package, Towing package, 4.6L V8, Captain's chairs, LS rear axle, green with two tone tan
Modifications: Westin Brushguard with custom brackets
Pioneer Premier cassette receiver with 6-disc CD changer
15x10 American Eagle Alloy 1189's
33x12.50x15 General Grabber Mud-Terrain
3" Performance Accesories Body Lift
Westin Nerf Bars(black)
Bosch Platinum +4
Future mods: Superchip
Spray-in-bedliner(Line-X)
KC Daylighters(a bunch)
Warn Winch with hidden mount
Rancho 4" Lift Kit
Rancho Torsion Bars
4.56 Gears
Dual Rancho 9000 shocks all the way around
36" Mud tires
16x10 or 16.5x9.75 Wheels
Dual exhaust(Ravin)
Next Generation K&N II FIPK Kit
Custom hood with air intake
Seat covers(water proof)
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1997 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 Supercab short bed
Options: Off Road package, Towing package, 4.6L V8, Captain's chairs, LS rear axle, green with two tone tan
Modifications: Westin Brushguard with custom brackets
Pioneer Premier cassette receiver with 6-disc CD changer
15x10 American Eagle Alloy 1189's
33x12.50x15 General Grabber Mud-Terrain
3" Performance Accesories Body Lift
Westin Nerf Bars(black)
Bosch Platinum +4
Future mods: Superchip
Spray-in-bedliner(Line-X)
KC Daylighters(a bunch)
Warn Winch with hidden mount
Rancho 4" Lift Kit
Rancho Torsion Bars
4.56 Gears
Dual Rancho 9000 shocks all the way around
36" Mud tires
16x10 or 16.5x9.75 Wheels
Dual exhaust(Ravin)
Next Generation K&N II FIPK Kit
Custom hood with air intake
Seat covers(water proof)
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Catchup....BFGoodrich All Terrain TA ko rules. Great traction on pavement and dirt/mud, and I have 42,000 miles on mine and still have tread left. Handle great on the road too. BFG is owned by Michelin, so you know the quality is there.
[This message has been edited by RebelYell (edited 04-22-2001).]
[This message has been edited by RebelYell (edited 04-22-2001).]