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tjtpilot and LGRW… What lug nuts did you both use?
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I have 235 tires on mine with thoseThose should fit with 235 wide tires no problem I'm sure right? Seems plenty of space when wjeelsnturned all the way and all?
I'm pretty sure Discount Tire used the same lug nuts that came with my truck (XLT FX4). Hope this helps.tjtpilot and LGRW… What lug nuts did you both use?
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Same here, the tire shop just used the original lugs from my XLT wheels. 9K miles now with the set up and multiple rotations and it’s worked out just fine. Hope that helps.tjtpilot and LGRW… What lug nuts did you both use?
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Looks nice, I have a set of 18" bronco sport outer banks rims like those - what size blizzak is that? 225/60R18 100S SL? If so, do you have any concerns about the load rating?I also have some Bronco Sport Outer Bank takeoffs that I mounted to some 18” Blizzak DM-V2’s. I think they look solid. Couldn’t turn them down for $400. Bought some black center caps to finish the look.
These are the ones I purchased from Discount Tire last winter. As far as load rating, no concerns. They’re pretty easy to drive with and makes winter driving a breeze.Looks nice, I have a set of 18" bronco sport outer banks rims like those - what size blizzak is that? 225/60R18 100S SL? If so, do you have any concerns about the load rating?
I ran these Falken 235/60/R18s on my Sport wheels for three years. They're no problem on the Maverick either. In fact I just bought another set of Falken Wildpeak A/Ts for Spring and will use one of these as a full size spare on a fifth BS rim.Those should fit with 235 wide tires no problem I'm sure right? Seems plenty of space when wjeelsnturned all the way and all?