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Michelleandrews

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I have a 2017 with about 44,000 miles on my truck and I need new tires. What tire should I go with and about how much should I expect to spend per tire or on all 4. Also where can I get a set of passenger wheel well fenders or flares.? How much will they cost? I had a little brush up against something g after drinking a bit too much

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I have a 2017 with about 44,000 miles on my truck and I need new tires. What tire should I go with and about how much should I expect to spend per tire or on all 4. Also where can I get a set of passenger wheel well fenders or flares.? How much will they cost? I had a little brush up against something g after drinking a bit too much

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Dunno. Just radio into the pits and tell them you need gas and tars.


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If you got 44k out of the stock KO2’s you’re living right. The major concern will be balancing with whatever tire you choose. If you’re not off roading a lot, why change? If you’re making regular visits off road, mudding, heading to sandy beaches etc. then maybe something else would be better, but to be fair, aired down the KO2’s are pretty competent.

As to the fender flares, they’re not cheap from Ford, but maybe Tasca could help or fleabay. I lost the same part when some dip **** tried to cut in my lane. She chose poorly. I got some fender scuffs, Lucille’s tire ripped her car’s front bumper right off. collision was her fault, so her insurance paid.

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Always have a budget in mind, and with tires, think big! I've been a Toyo boy forever. Yes the MTs are a heavy tire, but the RTs are similar to stock weight, and Toyos wear like iron providing you rotate them. Figure somewhere in the neighborhood of $1400 or so.
 
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If you got 44k out of the stock KO2’s you’re living right. The major concern will be balancing with whatever tire you choose. If you’re not off roading a lot, why change? If you’re making regular visits off road, mudding, heading to sandy beaches etc. then maybe something else would be better, but to be fair, aired down the KO2’s are pretty competent.

As to the fender flares, they’re not cheap from Ford, but maybe Tasca could help or fleabay. I lost the same part when some dip **** tried to cut in my lane. She chose poorly. I got some fender scuffs, Lucille’s tire ripped her car’s front bumper right off. collision was her fault, so her insurance paid.

good luck
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