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I like looking back at the big cloud of dust I’ve made with the rig, we get off the pavement with our rig here in Cali too. Beach sand to desert and everything in between . I know you have tons of places out in Utah
I like looking back at the big cloud of dust I’ve made with the rig, we get off the pavement with our rig here in Cali too. Beach sand to desert and everything in between . I know you have tons of places out in Utah
Hmmm, to me 'beach sand' means 'air down.' You do know better than to drive with underinflated 19.5's, right? The risk of a zipper failure is just not worth it.
Kreep, I ride on srw f350 18” looking to go up to 35s on stock rims soon the stickers didn’t hold up well after 18,000 miles thanks for the lesson though
The reason for the confusion is the title of the thread by the OP says F450,which come equipped with 19.5 inch rims, and G rated tires. Your truck is clearly a single wheel 250/350...... no boggy guys, still some nice pics.
Kreep, I ride on srw f350 18” looking to go up to 35s on stock rims soon the stickers didn’t hold up well after 18,000 miles thanks for the lesson though
Nice! I went SRW F350 with the 275/70R18's for capacity as well. I'll get a first weight fully loaded in a week or so and see if they are up to it. On my 1999 F250 I tried 285/75R16's on the stock wheels and was not happy with tire wear so I upgraded to 245/70R19.5 steer tires all the way around. I loved everything about those tires except that I couldn't air down so I had to stay out of the soft stuff.
For those not aware of this issue, Google "tire zipper failure" and you'll find that tires with steel sidewalls can explode after being run at too low a pressure. End of safety bulletin
I got rid of the ugly factory wheels. Put American Racing Outlaws on it. Added receiver hitch to the rear and solar panel system. It pulls a lot better than our 08 Raptor and 08 KZ. Both had 14' garages.
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