BRUSHCUTTER
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From: FL Truck: 1989 F-150
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11/2 6:24p
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i got some 31/10.50s on my old ford and i can fit 32s just barley in the front its a two wheel drive truck with a .5 in lift in the front but dose any one have any say on wht would be better i just use the truck for everyday driving and hunting
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TazDevil07 
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From: DE Truck: 2007 Ranger
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11/3 8:52a
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What brand tires? I had 31x10.5 BFG A/T`s on my Ranger and it was a daily driver. Had no issues in the mud, rain, snow, etc. Will the 32`s rub at full clock? I just lifted mine so I could fit 33`s comfortably.
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gearjammer98
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From: NY Truck: 2008 F-150 Mods: 5
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11/3 9:47a
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the 31`s would better for gas mileage. too large of a tire you will be guzzling gas and have to regear to prevent the trans from burning out.
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BRUSHCUTTER
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11/3 12:47p
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well idk wht kinda tires i was lookin at dunlop mud rovers but thanks ill prbly stick with the 31s and the 32s do turn clock just fine except i scrubs the suspetion arm 
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TazDevil07 
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