I’ve got a stock 2018 f150 stx..my insurance is 150 a month and I only fill up probably one or 2x a month..so I probably pay only 300 bucks a month to drive mine
I have the same nitos. Awesome tires. I have two problems maybe you could help me with. 1. My truck has a 6” frame lift and the front tires rubs on the plastic piece, bolted to the frame. 2. It isn’t level. The front sits slightly lower. Is there any way to kill the two birds with one stone?
You can always trim the plastic, also tires run different sizes maybe go with a smaller “35” tire, one that’s actually like 34.8 or something like that that’s sold as a 35, mud terrain tires will be a little bigger than an all terrain
Appreciate this breakdown bro! Puts in perspective but I’m ready for it 😭😭
I’ve got very similar wheels, I’m running 20x10 RV-202 Revenge off-road wheels
I’ve got a stock 2018 f150 stx..my insurance is 150 a month and I only fill up probably one or 2x a month..so I probably pay only 300 bucks a month to drive mine
I’ve got a company van I take home so I don’t actually drive my personal vehicle much aside from weekends
I have the same nitos. Awesome tires. I have two problems maybe you could help me with.
1. My truck has a 6” frame lift and the front tires rubs on the plastic piece, bolted to the frame.
2. It isn’t level. The front sits slightly lower. Is there any way to kill the two birds with one stone?
You can always trim the plastic, also tires run different sizes maybe go with a smaller “35” tire, one that’s actually like 34.8 or something like that that’s sold as a 35, mud terrain tires will be a little bigger than an all terrain
@ No possible way raise the front a little? Can’t trim that part. That plastic piece keeps the metal from slicing your tire.
It’s not a suspension lift it’s a body lift?