08 F-350
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This is a job #3 truck, cant U notice all the enhancements
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You have to have adaptors. But it took me about 3 hours & I had never done one before it's very easy (with a shop full of tools). Thanx all I'm really stoked I love it now. Call my bro he is a dealer for the adaptors now. Tim Leslie Tire 586-463-4550 around $800 for the adaptors.
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I think at least as good or better. I have the fronts at 70 psi & the rears at 65psi to break the tires in. Then I'll let the fronts down to 60-65 & the rears down to about 50. That should make the ride even better. I think the truck steers better also It doesn't seem to follow the uneven spots in the road at all now.
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Talked to my bro today the whole package is around 4500. Adaptors wheels & tires. That's with Simutomo tires highways in the front & drive tires in the rear.
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truck does look awesome, how is the vibration vs stock, Thanks Jeff
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I put the balancing rings on that my bro uses on semi's. It's fine little vibration around 75 but thats from the rear drive tires because of the aggresive tread & deep lugs. If you used highway tread it woud be fine I'm sure.