Traded in my ranger for this....
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Traded in my ranger for this....
I rescently traded in my 2003 eanger in for this 2007 F-150 Lariat 5.4 4x4. I love it so far. Let me know what y'all think! Edit: Sorry for posting this in this thread and the ranger photo thread. Didn't see this f-series thread til after i posted in the other one first..
Last edited by Terrible One; 11-15-2010 at 11:48 AM.
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Haha, happens to the best of us,
I'm gonna appologize ahead of time if this is the 100th time you've been asked this, Trent, but do you have any rubbing problems with your 35's? My leveling kit claims that 35's can be run after installing them, but it looks like a close call..
I'm gonna appologize ahead of time if this is the 100th time you've been asked this, Trent, but do you have any rubbing problems with your 35's? My leveling kit claims that 35's can be run after installing them, but it looks like a close call..
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Haha, happens to the best of us,
I'm gonna appologize ahead of time if this is the 100th time you've been asked this, Trent, but do you have any rubbing problems with your 35's? My leveling kit claims that 35's can be run after installing them, but it looks like a close call..
I'm gonna appologize ahead of time if this is the 100th time you've been asked this, Trent, but do you have any rubbing problems with your 35's? My leveling kit claims that 35's can be run after installing them, but it looks like a close call..
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Stock wheels only for 35x12.50s. Even then, MOST probably won't fit because a lot of other mud terrains run wider and have more sidewall lugs than the KM2. I originally ordered toyo mt/s but had to cancel them as I found out they would rub the upper control arms with the wheel pointed straight.
Another option though is a Toyo M/T 285/75/18 which is a 35x11.50 basically. It is E rated (where the KM2 35x12.50R18 is D) so it may ride a little more rough. Shouldn't be bad at proper psi. That would be a very good fit for a leveling kit and stock wheels if you have to have a 35. There are several 285s and 305s that would work well also.
Another option though is a Toyo M/T 285/75/18 which is a 35x11.50 basically. It is E rated (where the KM2 35x12.50R18 is D) so it may ride a little more rough. Shouldn't be bad at proper psi. That would be a very good fit for a leveling kit and stock wheels if you have to have a 35. There are several 285s and 305s that would work well also.
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Stock wheels only for 35x12.50s. Even then, MOST probably won't fit because a lot of other mud terrains run wider and have more sidewall lugs than the KM2. I originally ordered toyo mt/s but had to cancel them as I found out they would rub the upper control arms with the wheel pointed straight.
Another option though is a Toyo M/T 285/75/18 which is a 35x11.50 basically. It is E rated (where the KM2 35x12.50R18 is D) so it may ride a little more rough. Shouldn't be bad at proper psi. That would be a very good fit for a leveling kit and stock wheels if you have to have a 35. There are several 285s and 305s that would work well also.
Another option though is a Toyo M/T 285/75/18 which is a 35x11.50 basically. It is E rated (where the KM2 35x12.50R18 is D) so it may ride a little more rough. Shouldn't be bad at proper psi. That would be a very good fit for a leveling kit and stock wheels if you have to have a 35. There are several 285s and 305s that would work well also.
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