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finally got my 33"s on my F250.... 33"X12.50"x16" BFG all-terrains, fit like a glove. kept the stock rims, looks really nice. rides nicer, didnt even notice a power loss ( havent towed anything yet )
well, since the stock tires had 28,000 rough miles on them....
might as well smoke them!!
had a videocamera and a disposable camera. they took a while to start smoking but once i hit 2nd gear it was on! burning them up to 40MPH with the brakes on, let off the brakes and fish-tailed for 20 feet. looked pretty sweet on the videocamera, too bad it isnt my camera so i dont get the tape but i have the picture.
i love the way it looks, and for some reason it seems like when i punch it down, they spin easier than the stock tires? weird... i wasnt even trying to burn them... i JUST spent 800 bucks on them....
Awesome man, bet she looks sweeeeeet! I'll be waitin' for the pics too. Can't wait till I can afford to lift mine and throw some meats on it. Army doesn't pay very well though, so it will be a while. Glad to hear you got yours!
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