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Moto26

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Huge improvement. That was the least attractive thing about the Lariat. I'm still not crazy about the unidirectional wheels that aren't left/right specific, but still looks pretty good with the powder coat.
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Rangerjimm

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Sold my Goodyear Wranglers for $700 and put the Michelins on. Michelins didn't come in 255/65R18 but the Discount Tire lookup suggested 265/60R18. They turned out to be 1.7% smaller, 30.5 instead of 31.1 diameter.
The Michelins are great, but I wanted something more aggressive for winter and for off road, so this week went with Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascent. They're 255/70R18 so 1 inch taller than spec at 32.1
Saw where @Alaska Steve put this size on his Ranger which looked great. Very happy with the Bridgestones and larger size looks right for the truck. Now to get an upsized spare to match the larger tire. Here's a pic with new Bridgestones.
Yes, those look great. I was looking at the Falkens in that size also. You made out like a bandit on those Goodyears!
 
 







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