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275/70R18 MT Baja Boss A/T

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by TRDer, Jun 1, 2023.

  1. Jun 1, 2023 at 3:42 PM
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    TRDer

    TRDer [OP] New Member

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    2021 MGM TRD Pro; 2022 Roush F-150
    I know how frustrating and confusing it can be when deciding to go to a bigger tire than the one that came stock on the vehicle. I’m sure many seasoned members, of which I am certainly not one, are tired of the “will it fit” questions. I figured I would post this as another example that may help someone when in this same predicament. The vehicle is a completely stock 2021 Pro that came with Nitto Ridge Grapplers in 275/65. I know I could have gone slightly bigger and am 99% certain it would have been fine, but didn’t want to risk the slight chance of any rubbing in any form. And no, a “small” lift would not work since my wife busted me last time when I swapped tires and added lift thinking she wouldn’t notice the slight change in height. :D

    If anyone needs a specific view of the setup, I can upload those as well. (Assuming I did this correctly and the photos posted since I am a tech idiot).

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