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truck looks awesome. Those are 0 offest? Looks like they stick out a bit, maybe its just the tires and picture angle. What size tires are you running? Do you tow anything heavy with that setup? I ask because Id like to go to a wheel and tire setup like yours but am concerned about compromising my towing capacity. I regularly tow a 44ft toyhauler.
that is a good lookin Ford rite dare! sorry to interrupt - carry on...
Originally Posted by MDK993
truck looks awesome. Those are 0 offest? Looks like they stick out a bit, maybe its just the tires and picture angle. What size tires are you running? Do you tow anything heavy with that setup? I ask because Id like to go to a wheel and tire setup like yours but am concerned about compromising my towing capacity. I regularly tow a 44ft toyhauler.
Thanks! Yes, 0 offset, the fronts stick out about an inch maybe? Rears are almost perfectly tucked. 37x12.50R18 ProComp Xtreme MT2. I offroad regularly and have zero chips/scratches, so its not bad. I tow a 12k lbs toy hauler, and I have 3.31 gears, truck does awesome. Cruises at 75mph with the trailer no problem, lots of mountains in CA. 44ft Toyhauler is probably a lot more weight though, you've gotta be close to or over payload on a rig that big, no?
Thanks! Yes, 0 offset, the fronts stick out about an inch maybe? Rears are almost perfectly tucked. 37x12.50R18 ProComp Xtreme MT2. I offroad regularly and have zero chips/scratches, so its not bad. I tow a 12k lbs toy hauler, and I have 3.31 gears, truck does awesome. Cruises at 75mph with the trailer no problem, lots of mountains in CA. 44ft Toyhauler is probably a lot more weight though, you've gotta be close to or over payload on a rig that big, no?
Thanks for the info. Yes I am really close to max payload with dirt bikes and gear in the trailer. I am running bags at 60psi to level the truck under load which helps a ton. Power wise I can get up and over any mountain pass with ease, these 6.7s are amazing.
What lift do you have?
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