33's or 35's??????
#1
33's or 35's??????
I got a 99 f150 ext.cab.....it has a 3in body lift.....i'm about to buy some new helo maxx6 black wheels and i'm looking at tires...i want a mud terrain...but idk if i want 33's or 35's....yeah i will be offroading some....i was jus wondering what yall think look's better.......
#2
Size does matter. Perhaps roll sample tires alongside to get an idea. Consider the potential for tire rub on turns - watch the widths of each given tire. Also consider performance differences since larger tires present an effectively lower gear ratio. Any bumper height laws to worry about?
I think tires are a lot like boats - hardly ever hear of anybody wishing that they'd gone smaller. Just have to make sure everything fits.
I think tires are a lot like boats - hardly ever hear of anybody wishing that they'd gone smaller. Just have to make sure everything fits.
#3
I have 33s on my 2004, I keep teeter tottering between going with 33" MTs, and 35" MTs. I figure a happy medium, and one I know will fit without further lift, is a 305/70R17, but there are VERY few MFGs out there for that size in an MT... Namely Remmington, Maxxis, and Goodyear as far as I know. I have heard great things about the Buckshots though. I figure I will give those a shot this spring.
#6
35's all the way. If you get 33's, you'll want 35's the following week. The rubbing issues are easily addressed.
I'm running Maxxis Buckshot Mudders 315/75/16s and get compliments on the tires and truck all the time.
I have a 3.73 LS with the Edge, but was running the same set up on 2000 Scab 4x4 with a 3.55 open. Whatever you have, you'll probably want at least a programmer with it to make up for lost power IMO.
More pics in my gallery of both the 00 Scab and the 03 SCrew with 35's.
I'm running Maxxis Buckshot Mudders 315/75/16s and get compliments on the tires and truck all the time.
I have a 3.73 LS with the Edge, but was running the same set up on 2000 Scab 4x4 with a 3.55 open. Whatever you have, you'll probably want at least a programmer with it to make up for lost power IMO.
More pics in my gallery of both the 00 Scab and the 03 SCrew with 35's.
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No bumper height laws....i got a 5.4/stockgearing...i dont plan to regear......but yeah the buckshots are good tires...my brother had a set of 315/75/16 on his ford and he took his truck where chevy's and dodges on 38in boggers would go.....that's what i'm gonna buy is the buckshots but wasnt sure if a 305 or a 315...but i think i'm gonna go ahead and get the 315's....
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Originally Posted by 994x4offroad
No bumper height laws....i got a 5.4/stockgearing...i dont plan to regear......but yeah the buckshots are good tires...my brother had a set of 315/75/16 on his ford and he took his truck where chevy's and dodges on 38in boggers would go.....that's what i'm gonna buy is the buckshots but wasnt sure if a 305 or a 315...but i think i'm gonna go ahead and get the 315's....
Good choice, you'll be happy with them. Just make sure to rotate them accordingly and you'll get a lot of wear out of them.
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