hobobrando
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So, my mother apparently listens to my constant rambling on about trucks because today she surprised me with an early graduation gift. A set of 33x10.5x15 BFG All Terrains, she even ordered the right size .
I have an issue with the new 33's rubbing my radius arms on tight turns and really don't want to destroy the tires due to it. I have gotten used to driving it on the street without cranking the steering wheel, but I am worried when I get off road in some tight wooded trail that I will have no choice but make them rub. Does anyone know if it is possible to run extended radius arms often supplied with lift kits in a stock ride height truck, I don't want to lift the truck as I like how it handles and sits now, I just want the offset radius arms. Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
If I HAD to swap, I'd go with the 4.9, but the better choice for power is a 5.8, and it's a pretty easy swap. I doubt I'd waste money or time swapping in another 5.0 unless I had one, as you do.Buliwyf, Any idea what the max tire size I could go with is without lifting? The more research I have done on the TTB setups, I too would like to avoid lifting it. Thanks.
The reason I'm partial to the 4.9's is because I had one in an 87' that I just could not kill no matter what I put that truck through, and the 4.9's seem to have a lot more torque on the low end. But then again I do have a spare 5.0 sitting at my girlfriends house that I could rebuild... Oh the decisions haha.
I dont think the ttb truck have adjustable steering stops. How bad do they rub I never have owned a set of stock ford wheels. You may be able to pick up a 1/4" spacer form a local parts store tand space the wheel out