GEN 2 Couple of updates.

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Foxcroft007

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2018 40,000 miles.

Thought I’d share some upgrades I’ve done over the last year or so.

I replaced the original KO2 with a set of Nitto Ridge grapplers -35x12.5x17. Originally the ride was terrible. Tire shop had them at 50 lbs. I aired down to 39 front 36 rear and they feel great. I’m going to have to play with this as it might be a little low for E rated tire.

Also installed builtright/ram phone mount, camera and radar detector. Everything is nice and solid.

For lighting. Baja design 30” light bar behind grill and 6 rigid industries d2 lights for fog/driving.

Finally, Eibach leveling spring in front. Rides great and looks good.

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Jon_Solo

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For what its worth I ran 37x12.50r17 Toyo RTs on my Rubicon at 28psi and they were perfect on the lighter Jeep. Mid to upper 30s should be no issue on your truck.
 

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Nice looking Raptor!

I run E-load Falkens and love them so far. After playing with the psi over time, I’ve settled on 37F/35R and they ride great.
 

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Nice job! Looks great. I have a very similar truck. I run 36 psi on my E rated tires. Seems to be ok but do get some uneven wear on the fronts so I might increase a couple of psi up front.


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Good looking truck! Black Trucks Matter! I run 38 psi all the way around in my Ridge Grapplers(35x12.5x20) and love the ride with even wearing........
 
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Foxcroft007

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Good to hear I had trail grapplers in an f250 6.7 so the e load rating made sense. I wasn’t so sure about going to such a stiff tire because I really like the raptor ride and didn’t want to screw that up. So far so good.
 

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The Ridge Grapplers are great tires. Just rotate and balance every 3k-5k miles and they'll last long. I've had different Nitto Mud/Trail/Ridge Grapplers on my trucks for the last 15 years with 0 complaints. My current Ridges have 38,000 miles on them and still have tread for another 5,000 miles on them easy. They do well off road every hunting season, and after 2 trips to Moab.
 
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