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Tire Replacement

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by PaulCoop, Jul 4, 2024.

  1. Jul 4, 2024 at 9:07 PM
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    PaulCoop

    PaulCoop [OP] New Member

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    First Name:
    Paul
    Vehicle:
    2011 Crew Cab Platinum
    lift, airbags, 33x11.5x20
    Hello,
    I'IMG_5920.jpg IMG_5198.HEIC.jpg m a new member here and in need of tire replacements. I mostly drive roads so noise and smoothness of ride is important to me. I currently have 33x11.5x20 (which I think is equivalent to 295/55/20) on it with what I think is a 3" lift.

    I have two schools of thought on:
    1. replace tires as is and pay double what a stock size tire would cost and tolerate 13 mpg.
    2. Remove lift, go back to stock wheels and tires (275/60/20) and sell my Fuel wheels. I've heard that my front shocks/struts are factory, and at 153K miles it might be time to replace.

    Please advise this newcomer and forgive me if I'm not following a rule by accident.

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