Williamg4x4
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- First Name
- William
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- May 20, 2019
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- New Mexico
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- 2017 f150
there has been no rubbing at all in any situation.
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Amazing. You have my exact truck and the tires I want on the same rims. Thank you so much for taking the time to confirm and send photo.there has been no rubbing at all in any situation.
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Btw how did you get black side walls? Every site I look at shoe only raised white letters which I hate ughthere has been no rubbing at all in any situation.
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Lolol ok I figured.The K03s are black on one side white on the other. Mine are installed white in black out.
What? Did you mean to say that the stock Goodyears were horrible? Or did you actually mean to say that all 255’s are horrible? Lots of folks agree with the former and the latter is laughably absurd.…The 255s were horrible.
I have to agree with that. The stock tires seem to small. I love the stock rims so the only optional tire is the 265/70 and the KO3 tires square off and just that little height and width make a difference. Plus a much deeper thread depth. More rubber.They just looked to small on the truck. And the trailer looking tred was just ugly. And to me the truck runs better with the K03s.
Once upon a time, there was a Ford Ranger ORV Package with 33" in Raptor wheels... we probably won't see it again...I think width should be OK. I think at lock stock I had a tiny bit of wiggle room still, so I think width is OK. Height wise is where I dont know, since a true 33 scrubs without new offset/spacers with the Dobs level (1.5"). It seems to me with spacers though a 33 would fit now.