Buying a raptor

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Oo ya that'd be real sweet 26's on a raptor, not. But why do you say not to go with 20 inch rims? The truck would be my daily driver but I plan to take it off roading on weekends. This truck would also be towing my lawn trailer which weighs about 3500-4000 pounds fully loaded. I'm not really worried about gas mileage, my current truck only gets about 9 to 10mpg. What type of exhaust do you guys have? I have flow masters on my f150 right now.
 

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I think everyone just agrees that having a thicker sidewall is much better for comfort/offroading
 

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Oo ya that'd be real sweet 26's on a raptor, not. But why do you say not to go with 20 inch rims? The truck would be my daily driver but I plan to take it off roading on weekends. This truck would also be towing my lawn trailer which weighs about 3500-4000 pounds fully loaded. I'm not really worried about gas mileage, my current truck only gets about 9 to 10mpg. What type of exhaust do you guys have? I have flow masters on my f150 right now.

More sidewall you have more cushion you have when you hit rocks, bumps, rough terrain in dirt. Softer ride! I myself have lightning style stainless works exhaust. Exhaust would be your preference I believe

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Motumute what type of wheels do you have? Are those 35's? Also, when you go in sand like that how much do you deflate the tires?
 
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