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drober30 04-03-2009 10:06 PM

Inbred,

That was an excellent write up! You definitely provided good information for people to consider!

In fact I remember towing my trailer up north and there was a white Ford pickup towing a trailer and it looked so stupid because the rear was taking a huge dump. I thought the tongue weight was not distributed properly but now I know it was because it was lifted.

I could tell it was lifted in the front (very obvious) which at the time, with my lack of understanding, I didn't know why such a "beefy" truck would look like it was weighted down so much.

I tow in the wickedest of weather heading up to the U.P. and I have had some pretty close calls hitting ice on the highways and it's no fun "white knuckling" it up north.

I will leave my truck stock.

Thanks!

switchblade906 04-04-2009 09:16 AM

and thats why you dont just raise the front, you have to raise the rear too

tmot35 04-06-2009 03:33 PM

I will be installing the rough country kit along with the the air bags this week. Ive been looking at the cooper zeons, but they will take a month, what is the max sizes I can go on the stock rims without affecting the speedo or ride majorly. Also what other tires would be comparatable to these.

drober30 04-06-2009 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by tmot35 (Post 1621160)
I will be installing the rough country kit along with the the air bags this week. Ive been looking at the cooper zeons, but they will take a month, what is the max sizes I can go on the stock rims without affecting the speedo or ride majorly. Also what other tires would be comparatable to these.

Follow the link and put you current stock size in and the new size your considering and the speedometer information will be displayed below.

http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos

tmot35 04-06-2009 09:18 PM

Thanks I'll give it a shot, just got the lift kit in, now I need new tires for sure.

switchblade906 04-08-2009 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by tmot35 (Post 1621816)
Thanks I'll give it a shot, just got the lift kit in, now I need new tires for sure.

what does your truck look like with the leveling kit? do you have a picture??

tmot35 04-08-2009 10:59 AM

No picks yet. Maybe later today if I have the time. Has anyone had any luck with the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO tires. A buddy just put them on his Chevy and they look pretty good. I'm being told they will outlast the coopers.

bigred3297 04-08-2009 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by tmot35 (Post 1624003)
No picks yet. Maybe later today if I have the time. Has anyone had any luck with the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO tires. A buddy just put them on his Chevy and they look pretty good. I'm being told they will outlast the coopers.


how will you be using these tires?

turk1270 04-08-2009 05:58 PM

had a set of bfg a/t ko 285/70/17 on my last truck had over 70,000 miles on them and they still had decent tread when i traded it in probably one of the best all around all terrain out there but they are pricey

JohnVI 04-08-2009 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by switchblade906 (Post 1617333)
thats the kit im going to go with untill i can afford a big lift.

you can fit 35/12.5 with that kit

and no it doesnt do anything to the ride quality

but you will have to have it alined after it gets done, and if you know anything about vehicles you can do the install yourself

I have to disagree, every lift does something to ride quality, gas mileage, warranty. etc//

Lot depends on the type of lift, full shock/spring or spacer, etc.


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