beach tarpon
New Member
Gentleman,
First off, I want to thank whoever started this forum and it's members, I have been researching some questions that I have had for an 2010 Expedition EL Limited I just purchased. One being where the hell the key code is and how to get to it. Found it with the help of this forum, that alone saved me money, so I felt I needed to be a contributing ($) member.
A little background, I bought a Traxx 3/2 lift kit, not installed yet, till I find what tires I want. Manufacture, size, what will fit. I will tow a boats mainly no big deal but I have one that's about 10K pounds, it's not trailer-able because of the beam . She's 11 feet wide. but in case of emergency ( maintenance, taking on water, hurricane) I would like to be able to pull her out of the water not trailing it anywhere, just pulling it out of the water.
Is the truck capable? I think it would be..
So here's my question, I been looking at tires mainly 285/55/20's.. but I have found that 275/65/20's are a little less money and will hold more weight. What would the RIDE difference be between the two sizes?? Or would the 65's not fit without rubbing? Or maybe something I don't know that someone here does.
I bet you never thought I was going to finish.. Thanks
First off, I want to thank whoever started this forum and it's members, I have been researching some questions that I have had for an 2010 Expedition EL Limited I just purchased. One being where the hell the key code is and how to get to it. Found it with the help of this forum, that alone saved me money, so I felt I needed to be a contributing ($) member.
A little background, I bought a Traxx 3/2 lift kit, not installed yet, till I find what tires I want. Manufacture, size, what will fit. I will tow a boats mainly no big deal but I have one that's about 10K pounds, it's not trailer-able because of the beam . She's 11 feet wide. but in case of emergency ( maintenance, taking on water, hurricane) I would like to be able to pull her out of the water not trailing it anywhere, just pulling it out of the water.
Is the truck capable? I think it would be..
So here's my question, I been looking at tires mainly 285/55/20's.. but I have found that 275/65/20's are a little less money and will hold more weight. What would the RIDE difference be between the two sizes?? Or would the 65's not fit without rubbing? Or maybe something I don't know that someone here does.
I bet you never thought I was going to finish.. Thanks
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