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I had to get new tires since the the tires that came on my truck were 1) C loads, 2) on-road tires, I decided to get some BFGs all-terrains.

 

The truck on a hill to test out the grip of the tires.

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The truck again.

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The truck and Ave kickin' it.

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Another shot.

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Nice. :sigh:

 

Are they load range D or E?

 

D load 285s, they carry more weight or the same as a E load 265.

 

Heres a before: (Still had the crappy Goodyears on it and the front end still was raked.)

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After: (Leveled and new tires.)

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I had to get new tires since the the tires that came on my truck were 1) C loads, 2) on-road tires, I decided to get some BFGs all-terrains.

 

The truck on a hill to test out the grip of the tires.

 

 

The truck on flat ground.

 

 

The truck and Ave in the parking lot.

 

Another shot.

 

Looks good...but LMAO at the photo captions for pics #2 and #3. Sure glad you made that perfectly clear. :cheers::seeya::(

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I had to get new tires since the the tires that came on my truck were 1) C loads, 2) on-road tires, I decided to get some BFGs all-terrains.

 

The truck on a hill to test out the grip of the tires.

 

 

The truck on flat ground.

 

 

The truck and Ave in the parking lot.

 

Another shot.

 

Looks good...but LMAO at the photo captions for pics #2 and #3. Sure glad you made that perfectly clear. :seeya::(:fume:

 

 

Yea, :cheers: I wasn't thinkin there. I was kinda excited about that 3rd pic because I had never gotten a picture of both the folk's Ave and my truck in together and I didn't even try to position them like that.

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