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Tire recommendations - 04 F150
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt@DTD" data-source="post: 11199398" data-attributes="member: 70478"><p>You can certainly drop down in size to a 17" combination. If you plan on using this new set for winter/off-road then this is the ideal way to go. If you go with a levling kit I wouldn't stuff the fenders with a 35" tire. The wider footprint a 35" tire gives will decrease snow traction and while off-road will more than likely rub under suspension articulation. A good size to look into is 285/75-17. This size is approved for most aftermarket wheels (7.5" to 9.5") and is just shy of 34" in diameter which will complement your leveling kit nicely. </p><p></p><p>With off-road use in mind, look into the Trail Grappler M/T. This model has excellent off-road performance and rides well on-road. You can also have this model siped for snow and ice capabilities. </p><p></p><p>If you want something a little less aggressive the Terra Grappler in this same size would be a good pick. This tire model does well in all condtions and comes siped already for snow and ice.</p><p></p><p>Right now we are offering $40.00 OFF most alloy wheel sets and we do mount and balance all wheel and tire combinations for FREE. Here are some of the 17" wheel models we have available.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/searchWheelsByVehicleAndSize.do?bp=&yr=2004&wd=17&rw=&vid=008441" target="_blank">Wheel Products - Discount Tire Direct</a></p><p></p><p>If we can help put together a complete combination let us know :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt@DTD, post: 11199398, member: 70478"] You can certainly drop down in size to a 17" combination. If you plan on using this new set for winter/off-road then this is the ideal way to go. If you go with a levling kit I wouldn't stuff the fenders with a 35" tire. The wider footprint a 35" tire gives will decrease snow traction and while off-road will more than likely rub under suspension articulation. A good size to look into is 285/75-17. This size is approved for most aftermarket wheels (7.5" to 9.5") and is just shy of 34" in diameter which will complement your leveling kit nicely. With off-road use in mind, look into the Trail Grappler M/T. This model has excellent off-road performance and rides well on-road. You can also have this model siped for snow and ice capabilities. If you want something a little less aggressive the Terra Grappler in this same size would be a good pick. This tire model does well in all condtions and comes siped already for snow and ice. Right now we are offering $40.00 OFF most alloy wheel sets and we do mount and balance all wheel and tire combinations for FREE. Here are some of the 17" wheel models we have available. [url=http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/searchWheelsByVehicleAndSize.do?bp=&yr=2004&wd=17&rw=&vid=008441]Wheel Products - Discount Tire Direct[/url] If we can help put together a complete combination let us know :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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