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I’ve also had my eye on 295/70r18 Cooper st max, I think those would be a perfect fit for stock? Any one have any input on that set up?

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18 hours ago, Mike Potts said:

I’ve also had my eye on 295/70r18 Cooper st max, I think those would be a perfect fit for stock? Any one have any input on that set up?

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Just for comparison on that size I like the courser MXT more simply for the lighter weight and aggressive appearance. 

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Ta ko2

325/65/18

12.8 wide

34.6 tall

I really want to put this tire on a stock at4 with stock 18 in rims

I may be able to test next week if this fits

 

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6 minutes ago, Opiedeegs said:

Ta ko2

325/65/18

12.8 wide

34.6 tall

I really want to put this tire on a stock at4 with stock 18 in rims

I may be able to test next week if this fits

 

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I doubt that'd fit, it might be too wide and hit the upper control arm. Mine is fairly close with 12.5 wide 

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I doubt that'd fit, it might be too wide and hit the upper control arm. Mine is fairly close with 12.5 wide 

I know
right now I’m able to get a really good price Specific to that size


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Unfortunately I will not be able to test

325/65/18 ko2

My friend who was going to handle it will be in the hospital for three months he’s ok just not slinging Tires

 

 

 

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On 2/16/2019 at 4:59 PM, destrada127 said:

@asalinasz39 is correct. I got the motofab 1.5" strut spacer that connects to the bottom of the strut, raising it by about 7/8" and with the angle, lifting the truck 1.5" (Haha fractions and decimals in the same sentence) The tires are accelera m/t 01 and you can get these cheap.

Also here is a pic of the CV axle with my phone perfectly level with the ground.

And a pic of the strut spacerd30fe425281b78c28607df74a1a81e00.jpg765ec876222c53157d0e87cb00db0825.jpge1ec13efeb3f9af3b38a4c7c7fd45a44.jpgfee9ec7e3b52e5f190896fd24467fe15.jpg

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@destrada127 I have an AT4 as well. I’m going to add the same 1.5” kit. Do you think I’ll run with the 35x12.50r20 Ridge Grapplers? 

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@destrada127 I have an AT4 as well. I’m going to add the same 1.5” kit. Do you think I’ll run with the 35x12.50r20 Ridge Grapplers? 
Those are wider than the accelera tires so you may have to trim a little of the mud flap

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Just had 295/70r18 Mastercraft mxt put on the truck today, no rub anywhere and these tires are quieter than the duratracs. Upload pics once I get a chance 

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16 hours ago, Mike Potts said:

Just had 295/70r18 Mastercraft mxt put on the truck today, no rub anywhere and these tires are quieter than the duratracs. Upload pics once I get a chance 

OMG! You are my hero lol Please post lots of pics. I am highly interested in these tires.

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I will rained all day today I’ll try and get some up tomorrow! I am very happy with the overall appearance. I’ll get them up tomorrow!  

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