Mall crawling here I come (Pics)

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Joshua Krueger

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Hi, after struggling with maybe getting an F250/350 Termor and trading in my Raptor, I decided to get new rims and tries. I know, I know, this setup is great for mall crawling. I did keep my stock tires and sensors so if I do go off road hard, I can change them out. So, best of both worlds. Anyway, I like the look and it drives really nice.

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I like it, not sure why you wouldn't use those tires off road looks like they would do awesome in mud.
 

RaptorRnr

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I find that my 'mall crawler' handles better for on-road behavior. This is definitely true when compared with my previous 2017 F-150 which I had taken these wheels from. I kept my bead lock wheels to use them for more serious off-roading, including sand dunes in Pismo. The beach has been closed since picking he truck up in April. I had gone with 305/50/20s with Fuel Rampage 20x10s with a 22mm offset. Because they have a smaller diameter I suffer from the speedometer being slightly off (I haven't altered the settings yet) but there's no rubbing. Perhaps when I need to replace the tires I will have installed Geisers to reduce the rub up front. Deavers arrive this week.

Raptor with Fuel Rampage 20x10 and BFGs Front side View.jpeg
Raptor with Fuel Rampage 20x10 and BFGs Side View.jpeg
 

GCATX

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I find that my 'mall crawler' handles better for on-road behavior. This is definitely true when compared with my previous 2017 F-150 which I had taken these wheels from. I kept my bead lock wheels to use them for more serious off-roading, including sand dunes in Pismo. The beach has been closed since picking he truck up in April. I had gone with 305/50/20s with Fuel Rampage 20x10s with a 22mm offset. Because they have a smaller diameter I suffer from the speedometer being slightly off (I haven't altered the settings yet) but there's no rubbing. Perhaps when I need to replace the tires I will have installed Geisers to reduce the rub up front. Deavers arrive this week.

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If you get time, can you post a better side shot of your truck? It looks like there are some lower load rated tires in this size. May be the ticket for a decent ride. Thx.
 
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