BFG 305/65/R18 pics?
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Rough ride
I recently bought em. (305 65 18) and I love the look but it is a little rough.
I have been riding on em for about 400 miles now.
I am trying to figure out if Rancho Shocks would make it a little more comfy.
ANY SUGGESTIONS.
No doubt I love the way they look though and I wont be going back to 285's.
I have been riding on em for about 400 miles now.
I am trying to figure out if Rancho Shocks would make it a little more comfy.
ANY SUGGESTIONS.
No doubt I love the way they look though and I wont be going back to 285's.
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HMFIC, I have the 305's too, I drive a 05 screw lariat 4x4 with the 2" AS I know a guy at discount and he said that he would give me 100% of what I paid for my BFG AT's if I put it towards some 35x12.5 BFG muds,, I have over 10,00 miles on the tires, and I want a more agressive tire, but worried about the rub. If you had a deal like that and you are getting a company car in a month or so, would you do it. Just worried about how much rub. If not that much consider it done,
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Originally Posted by smitty'slariat
HMFIC, I have the 305's too, I drive a 05 screw lariat 4x4 with the 2" AS I know a guy at discount and he said that he would give me 100% of what I paid for my BFG AT's if I put it towards some 35x12.5 BFG muds,, I have over 10,00 miles on the tires, and I want a more agressive tire, but worried about the rub. If you had a deal like that and you are getting a company car in a month or so, would you do it. Just worried about how much rub. If not that much consider it done,
I can't recall anyone off hand that is running 35's with only a 2" either.
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Thanks for the reply, I am really fighting some demons on this one, I hav etalked to several members with the 2" and the 35 BFG muds and they experience minor rubbing, but I can get them for 200 bucks, and if I have the company car I would not care about gas or the tire life/ If they dont work they will put the old ones back on and all I got to do is pay shipping on them to go back like 60 bucks. I have two more weeks before I gotto let him know. Decisions Decisions.
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Smitty, I was going to 305/65/R18's but I would have to remove my mud guards that I just had painted about 6 months ago, so I don't want to take them off cuz they look so good on the truck.
The 305's had some minor rubbing when I turned to hard to the right. But after looking at the 285 beside my current 275 it was little over an 1" inch taller and I think is probably the perfect size tire for my truck.
Like you, decisions, decisions.
Good luck with yours brother.
The 305's had some minor rubbing when I turned to hard to the right. But after looking at the 285 beside my current 275 it was little over an 1" inch taller and I think is probably the perfect size tire for my truck.
Like you, decisions, decisions.
Good luck with yours brother.
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