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was looking at having my truck built with BFG KO2's, but the '25 lariat hybrid comes with 19's..not many tire options for a decent looking quality all terrain tire..now I'm already getting discouraged
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Trust that feeling and get your money back now. The configuration your describing for a unibody economy car makes about as much sense as tits on a bull. Get a truck for those K02's.was looking at having my truck built with BFG KO2's, but the '25 lariat hybrid comes with 19's..not many tire options for a decent looking quality all terrain tire..now I'm already getting discouraged
Definitely NOT all terrain tire but new tires are coming out almost monthly. These are for commuters but are 101H rated 51psi. November continental special (less $110/4) with low rolling resistance. Read description on Tire Racks site seems to be more updated than Discount Tire site(??).was looking at having my truck built with BFG KO2's, but the '25 lariat hybrid comes with 19's..not many tire options for a decent looking quality all terrain tire..now I'm already getting discouraged
I've pretty much consigned myself to the fact that I'll be running the 19's until I upgrade the tires and wheels: I have decided to, most likely, go with 18's & 255/55R18'sThere are quite a few disappointed 25 Lariat order holders due to the 19” wheels.
I will likely drive the Maverick with the OEM 19” wheel/tires and then decide as they wear down if I can find a suitable 19” AT tire or need to drop to a 17” wheel.
Hybrid owners have reported the Firestone Destination AT 2 are a fairly aggressive treaded lightweight tire.I've pretty much consigned myself to the fact that I'll be running the 19's until I upgrade the tires and wheels: I have decided to, most likely, go with 18's & 255/55R18's
that's what I use for my summer tires and works great on stock Maverick 18s. there are good options for 3pms rated all terrain in that size too.I've pretty much consigned myself to the fact that I'll be running the 19's until I upgrade the tires and wheels: I have decided to, most likely, go with 18's & 255/55R18's
18's vs 17's, then.....If I were to buy a '25, I'd just sell the stock wheel/tire combo and buy a 17" oem from an older year and put on whatever tires I wanted.
After having 18s for a while and 17s, I can safely say I prefer the ride, and the look of a 17" wheel with chunkier tire on a truck.
If I were to lower it, then I'd want a bigger wheel and smaller tire.
Since the OEM tire size is a 225/55-19 on your Lariat, I'd look at the same size Falken Trails.was looking at having my truck built with BFG KO2's, but the '25 lariat hybrid comes with 19's..not many tire options for a decent looking quality all terrain tire..now I'm already getting discouraged
Generally speaking the after market replacements for the OEM tires (same brand and model) will weigh one or two lbs more than oems due to deeper tread and compound, etc.Hybrid owners have reported the Firestone Destination AT 2 are a fairly aggressive treaded lightweight tire.
im not a Firestone fan but its on my short list because i will not increase wheel/tire weight over OEM combo due to weak cv axles and a big hit to efficiency which is one of the main reasons for the AWD hybrid