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    Default Tire & Wheel pictures

    I'm looking for some pictures of larger tires on stock rims and the type and size of tire used. I'm trying to decide what I want to put on my truck. Thanks.

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    Here is a shot from the 2006 FE. Several different trucks with different tires and wheels. Mine is the white one with stock rims and XZL Michelin tires.


    Here is one of just my truck 5 months later before I put the stickers on.
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    Thanks for the pics. Any more pics from other rigs would be great, just trying to see what my options are. Thanks.

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    Your best bet for the stock rim will most certainly be the 11.00x16 XL or XZL tires. They run about 38-1/2" tall, are radials, and are one of the few tall tires that are narrow enough for the stock wheels.

    You've seen Barrman's with the XZLs. Here's mine with the XLs:







    Essentially the same tire with a choice of tread patterns.
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    37x12.50x16 SSR's Diamond wheels.


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    These are Super Swamper Boggers size 38.5x11 on stock rims.

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    don't mean to hijack this thread, but how noisy and rough are the XL's on the highway? I really like the looks of them and they look great for four-wheeling but I don't know how they will handle on the highway with such an aggressive tread pattern.

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    I hardly notice the XL's at all over the whine of the transfer case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwai View Post
    I hardly notice the XL's at all over the whine of the transfer case.
    HaHa, that is a good point

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    Ditto. It is most noticeable at about 20 mph as I slow to a stop. There's a point the harmonics are just right for a cool low humming. Never noticed any noise at highway speeds as high as 55 mph! But as Kwai pointed out, I'm not sure if that's because they don't make a lot of noise or my t'case and engine drown it out.
    -- Tim Taylor


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