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Ford makes 35” tires?In fact, Ford is good
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Ford makes 35” tires?In fact, Ford is good
That's a loaded question! I use different brands for different applications, as one brand does not make the best tire for every application. Instead of focusing on brand, look for the best tire for your particular application.What brand do you prefer?
Start with reviewing the Tirerack customer survey ratings. Sort by what is important to you.What brand do you prefer?
Bingo. Chicago-land winters...... Monday +45deg .....Tue -20 ....wed 37 ......Thur 10 ...... fri 5 ......Sat 47I suspect most of the provenance of this lies with areas with winter temps that do not remain below freezing. Constant thaw cycling can produce slush depths on street roads that pizza cutters work well in.
Search shows this,The tire (315/70/17) test mules have been running around is a Goodyear tire only sold in Canada. I can't seem to find any info on it. Please advise.
This tire is probably a Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT. Name Territory is available in Canada but this may the the first Wrangler Territory in the US.
Agree thank you and fantastic!Excellent illustration! Great job.
What is the lug pattern, backspace and offset for aftermarket wheels. Does it follow the lead of ranger or f150 for aftermarket specs? Anyone.
Answered this morning in this thread.What is the lug pattern, backspace and offset for aftermarket wheels. Does it follow the lead of ranger or f150 for aftermarket specs? Anyone.
Very true as well. I assumed this question would be answered somehow with the tech scientists and general bronco sleuths already having discovered the stock wheel specs. Please understand that to me the beauty of a discussion forum in my mind is to discuss something, to gain insight, seek information. You will have to forgive me as I sometimes assume in looking for quick answers, that I myself don't have, that someone else is eager to share, to discuss albeit keyboard strokes... which is close enough to a face to face exchange or the point of a forum. The whole DIY research and keep your head down and mouth shut... front and learn everything first attitude... that is pushed upon some who are new, lack knowledge, etc. honestly baffles me. As I want to share information. Presenting facts to have an honest exchange between people of the same passion is where we are at today. My question and reach for a quick answer emerged really to discern a set of aftermarket tire and wheel options and explore various aftermarket wheel widths and offsets outside of stock specs... is why I asked. I was bored today and thinking of a look for the rig was all. I realize this question is still too early.Before you ask your question you should ask, what is the bolt pattern and backspacing for the OEM Wheel in size 33 and 35s.