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My '05 F-250 crew cab 4X4 is about ready for a new set of shoes. I have the 17" rims. I guess they're polished since they are the more common "shinier" rims you also see in 18" and 20" from Ford.
I do a LOT of towing with this truck. I thought about adding a lift and going all new wheels and tires but now I'm settling on just new tires; maybe just a slightly larger size.
Anyone got some suggestions on which way to go? Performance and appearance are my primary concerns. Ride comfort is obviously an issue but I'm more focused on the performance and appearance. Without getting rediculous, price is not a problem since I almost went with a whole new lift/rims/tires setup anyway. Thanks
I'm running the Revo's now. I haven't had the good mileage results that I had out of the stock Pirelli's (65K), but they've been passable. Nice ride and decent handling for the most part. Good wet traction.
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