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Old 04-25-2008 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by wandell
The rim size is not gonna affect how large of a tire you can run.

That's correct, but it will effect the look, and capacities. IMO, and especially on a 4x4, a larger sidewall looks beefier and has more of a truck look. The smaller the rim, the larger the sidewall.
 
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Old 04-30-2008 | 12:33 PM
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Sorry to be a pain on this 20" tire thing, but of all of you running the BFG T/A's, how many are running LT tires? Do you notice any harsh differences in ride over the factory P-metric tires your trucks came with? What pressures are you running with? As many of you have probably seen my P.I.T.A. posts the past few days, I am still trying to decide if I should have the dealer swap out the stock 20" Pirelli's for 20" BFG T/A KO's before I take it. I want an LT because of towing my 6,000# travel trailer, but am concerened as a daily driver, I'llbe back into a lumber wagon when the Pirelli's woudl amybe have been fine all along. Thanks, and sorry again for the pestiness.
 
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Old 04-30-2008 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Dog'em
Here is a pic of the BFG 285/65/20 on an 05 with the 2.5" AS. Rims are aftermarket 20 x 9" with almost 6" backspace, OEM 20" rims would work also with no rubbing.
X2 for Dog's setup, except I have a 2.0" AutoSpring leveling kit.





Originally Posted by Smokewagun
Sorry to be a pain on this 20" tire thing, but of all of you running the BFG T/A's, how many are running LT tires? Do you notice any harsh differences in ride over the factory P-metric tires your trucks came with? What pressures are you running with?
I'm running mine at right around 50 PSI. I haven't really noticed any decrease in ride quality. I mean, it not exactly a high end sedan, it rides like a truck ya know?


- NCSU
 

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Old 04-30-2008 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by NCSU_05_FX4
I'm running mine at right around 50 PSI. I haven't really noticed any decrease in ride quality. I mean, it not exactly a high end sedan, it rides like a truck ya know?
- NCSU
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I can't see it riding worse than my Superduty does right now, but then again, the F-150 is a fair bit lighter.

By the way, that truck of yours looks great. I've had two black Supercrews - a 2005 and a 2007 - and black is still the favorite color I've had. I just didn't like it on the King Ranch this time with the Pueblo Gold.
 
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Old 04-30-2008 | 09:35 PM
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I decided to go with the MB Express 18" with the BF Goodrich T/A KO 305/65/18 got them on order cost around $2000 with warranty. I got some one buying my factory 20"s and tires for $950 not to bad. also gettin a 2.5 Level done tommorow

 

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Old 05-04-2008 | 02:42 PM
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I have 35x12.50R20's on mine. 20" x 8.5" Aftermarket Wheels with 25mm Offset. No need to downsize to an 18" wheel.

With 2.5" AS, 1.5" AAL, and 35's.
Your truck looks perfect! I have 285/65/20 and I really don't like the small sidewall with this wheel/tire combo.
I don't know anything about leveling kits and was curious what is AS compared to AAL? Is one the front and the other the rear? Also is the ride bouncy/stiff after it was installed compared to stock?
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Old 05-04-2008 | 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Smokewagun
I am still trying to decide if I should have the dealer swap out the stock 20" Pirelli's for 20" BFG T/A KO's before I take it. I want an LT because of towing my 6,000# travel trailer, but am concerened as a daily driver, I'llbe back into a lumber wagon when the Pirelli's woudl amybe have been fine all along. Thanks, and sorry again for the pestiness.

If the dealer will swap the Pirellis for BFG's for free, DO IT!!! I wish I woulda thunk of that! I have an 08 with factory 20's/Pirellis and am switching out to FX4 18's and 35" BFG's. I just installed the 2.5"AS today, so maybe, you could get the 2.5" AS and have the dealer get you some 285/65/20 BFG's and it would look as sweet as NCSU's truck.


HiVoltage - I'll have some factory 20's/Pirellis, 2500 mi, off my 08 for sale likely by the end of the week. They are heavy ****'s though, so shipping would probably kill ya! Email me if interested: rotested@hotmail.com
 
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Old 05-18-2008 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by CraigH
Your truck looks perfect! I have 285/65/20 and I really don't like the small sidewall with this wheel/tire combo.
I don't know anything about leveling kits and was curious what is AS compared to AAL? Is one the front and the other the rear? Also is the ride bouncy/stiff after it was installed compared to stock?
Thanks,
Craig
Thanks. The 2.5" AS is an AutoSpring 2.5 " Leveling kit (Front) and the 1.5" AAL is an Auto Spring 1.5" Add-A-Leaf (Rear).

Ride is slightly stiffer in the rear but it is a truck, not a luxury car so a slightly stiffer ride is fine with me as these trucks ride so smooth from the factory.
 

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Old 05-30-2008 | 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by HiVoltage14.4
Hey Jordan Ill trade your 20's for my Lariat 18's. Also am trying to sell my 35x12.5x18 BFG Mud's.I have a guy that probaly can hook me up on shipping.
i have stock 20" rims from a 2006 lariat. do you still want to trade?
 
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Old 05-31-2008 | 11:49 AM
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Hey now.....

As great as NCSU's wheels look (and I've told him so more than once) I think those would look even better with some 37" tires mounted on them ! Come on NCSU, what's stopping you ? :-) Those and a 6" lift, then I can live vicariously through your bad *** truck :-)

Seriously though, I think 20" wheels can look great too..... I just kind of lean towards 17" and 18"s. I'm going with 17"s, and feel totally okay with that decision. The thing that still bugs me is that I have to go with dinky little 33" tires, so I can afford the gas to turn them :-( Maybe 35"s for the next set, if 33"s work out better than expected....

Peace,
Fish
 
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Old 05-31-2008 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by McCoy28
Hey Jordan, I have a 2.5" leveling kit and have 305/65/18s and they dont rub at all.

Sharp truck! But will the 305/65R18's, on stock rims, rub without the leveling kit?
 
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Old 09-11-2009 | 01:24 PM
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Hey fellas, I have read a ton of your posts and they have been really helpful.

I need your help because despite my searches, I havent found someone with my setup (or at least pictures or testimonial).

I have an 05 lariat 2wd. While many have said that once a leveling kit is put on that 35" will fit 4wd and 33" will fit 2wd, I havent seen or heard of anyone doing it. I really wanted a 4x4, but couldnt pass up the monster deal i got on my truck.

I have already purchased a 2.5" leveling kit (2.5" front, 1" block in back). Will add a leaf on rear if necessary (hoping not to have to). I am going to try and knock out the installation this weekend if I get time.

My question is this.
My understanding is that I currently have 18" stock wheels on it now.
After the lift, I want to step up to 285/65/18 BG Goodrich A/T. Do you fellas see any problems with this?

Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 07-19-2010 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by terrill001
Hey fellas, I have read a ton of your posts and they have been really helpful.

I need your help because despite my searches, I havent found someone with my setup (or at least pictures or testimonial).

I have an 05 lariat 2wd. While many have said that once a leveling kit is put on that 35" will fit 4wd and 33" will fit 2wd, I havent seen or heard of anyone doing it. I really wanted a 4x4, but couldnt pass up the monster deal i got on my truck.

I have already purchased a 2.5" leveling kit (2.5" front, 1" block in back). Will add a leaf on rear if necessary (hoping not to have to). I am going to try and knock out the installation this weekend if I get time.

My question is this.
My understanding is that I currently have 18" stock wheels on it now.
After the lift, I want to step up to 285/65/18 BG Goodrich A/T. Do you fellas see any problems with this?

Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
I ended up going with the 275/70/18 BFG. Hope this helps any others with similar issues or questions.


 




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