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Yeah but when you lift a f150 6” like me, 35s actually look small and 37s would be better appearance wise, but I wheel the crap out of my truck and would have too many issues w/ 37s.
What wheeling issues do 37’s cause? More stress on the axels and suspension components?
 

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Even on 4D the 33s look good but I might go Sasquatch if I got a 4D. But will look good either way.
All i see is flannel.
 

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Why? Just drive up to Discount Tire and they will likely do it for free if you ask... even if you didn't buy from them. Also, you don't have to buy the dealership's tire warranty on your new vehicle - you can go straight to DT and buy it from them.
I don’t trust anyone on anything I can do myself, especially 6 tire sets, one of the last runs I was on, guy lost wheel, nuts weren’t torqued from the tire rotation the day before and snapped a few studs, , they had to do a field swap of the hub assembly after finding a dealer with one...

reminds me, I wonder if Bronco squatch will be torqued to 150lbs...
 

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agreed! You 100% care more about your vehicle when compared to a complete stranger and thus you take your time and do it right.

I work on my own vehicles until it is way above my skill level. When it is slightly above my skill lever then google is my friend and I take my time.

I don’t trust anyone on anything I can do myself, especially 6 tire sets, one of the last runs I was on, guy lost wheel, nuts weren’t torqued from the tire rotation the day before and snapped a few studs, , they had to do a field swap of the hub assembly after finding a dealer with one...

reminds me, I wonder if Bronco squatch will be torqued to 150lbs...
 

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Ok, now I understand why everyone wants heated seats!
 

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Yes! I do tire rotations myself. I owned a 2013 Raptor and now own a 2019 Raptor. Raptors are on 35s and weigh close to 100 pounds each. Removing the 35s is not so bad BUT putting them back on is not fun as you have to carefully guide the lug nut hole back onto the stud(s).



Is that because you do the rotation yourself or is there another reason?
 

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Yes! I do tire rotations myself. I owned a 2013 Raptor and now own a 2019 Raptor. Raptors are on 35s and weigh close to 100 pounds each. Removing the 35s is not so bad BUT putting them back on is not fun as you have to carefully guide the lug nut hole back onto the stud(s).
I do the same. I rotate my spare too. I had the TPMS installed in it. I change my own oil too.
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