Wheel/Tire Tech Thread

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Do you know the weight rating or the part number for the 5.4 coils you used? Throwing around a few ideas of what to do but need more clarification.

Ill see if the tags have the pn on them tonight, I pulled mine from a truck at a junkyard
 

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Ill see if the tags have the pn on them tonight, I pulled mine from a truck at a junkyard

Thanks, just keep going back and forth since my rear springs are going to be rated so much higher than the 5.4 coils. Don't know how the ride will be
 

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Not on a Ford, but these are my latest purchase. 285/65R18 Nitto Trail Grapplers on 18x9 Gear Alloy Big Block wheels

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I have a 3.5" PMF block, PMF traction bars, PMF 3-link, and PMF 2" leveling kit sitting in my garage waiting to go on. I'll more than likely be putting my 20x10 SOTA's back on (running factory 20's at the moment) and I'm trying to decide what tire to go with. I'm looking for a 35" tire in an A/T. I've had Toyo Open Country A/T 325/60/20's before and liked them a lot. I don't want Terra Grapplers. I don't like the side wall pattern (I'm picky).

Anyone have any recommendations for a good, long lasting A/T? My truck gets a lot of miles put on it, especially on the highway. Thanks for any input!
 

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Jeff have u looked into the hankook dynapro atms? They got a nice sidewall pattern and so far i like them alot.
 

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I love my grabbers. They ride great and don't have much noise at all. They look killer as well, the trick gets compliments all the time on the tires and wheels

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