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I picked up my first F250 last week after trading my 2017 F150 2.7 eco.
I do not like the stock wheels/tires combo so i'm looking for aftermarket 18's with more negative offset and a slightly bigger A/T or possibly M/T tire.
I want to size up but i'm also trying not to increase weight too much. I can't find the OEM wheel weight or the Wrangler tire weight (Doesn't show on the Goodyear spec page 275/70R18)
I am leaning towards black 18's with 35x12.50 BFG KO2's at the moment. I want a good aggressive sidewall and tread but without adding a ton of tire weight or highway noise.
I am leaning towards black 18's with 35x12.50 BFG KO2's at the moment. I want a good aggressive sidewall and tread but without adding a ton of tire weight or highway noise.
Nitto Ridge Grapplers are hybrids. The shoulder tread of an MT and a center tread of an AT. Very aggressive sidewall and very quiet on the highway with a load rating F... But might be too heavy for you...
Nitto Ridge Grapplers are hybrids. The shoulder tread of an MT and a center tread of an AT. Very aggressive sidewall and very quiet on the highway with a load rating F... But might be too heavy for you...
If you took the image out of my head that would be it. Thank you for the reply.
Are you leveled? What offset are those wheels? I like the stance.
The best I could find was amazon shipping the stock tires at around 55 pounds each but I am not sure how accurate that is.
Nitto has that tire listed right at 74 pounds. Whew. They ride quiet though? How much of a hit in MPG did you have? (keep in mind, I have the 6.2 and stock size is a 33x11ish)
If you took the image out of my head that would be it. Thank you for the reply.
Are you leveled? What offset are those wheels? I like the stance.
The best I could find was amazon shipping the stock tires at around 55 pounds each but I am not sure how accurate that is.
Nitto has that tire listed right at 74 pounds. Whew. They ride quiet though? How much of a hit in MPG did you have? (keep in mind, I have the 6.2 and stock size is a 33x11ish)
These tires are no louder than the Goodyears (same as yours) that came with the truck. In regards to MPG I don't pay any attention, but my mileage probably took a 2 mpg hit. But I also have a heavy foot, especially after I had the gears done.
My truck is also set up for towing so I wanted both wheels and tires to have a high load rating. I'll sacrifice weight over getting a weaker wheel or tire.
I am going to order wheels and tires today. Should be on next weekend and I will be selling the factory wheels and tires with about 500 miles on them.
Smitty,
Do you think I can run a Load Rating D if I am not towing? Rear GAWR 6340 lbs... so Max Load of 3200 should be okay?
I would think you'd be fine. The tire manufacturer will also state the Load Index value. My tires have a Load Index value of 128 which equals to about 3968lbs max load at 80psi. The load rating D will mean you have a 8 ply tire, but the Load Index value will state the tire max load capacity. Again if you're not towing, you should be fine...
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