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So, camp-n, are you saying that if it's an available OEM option it's still not "stock" if you drive that vehicle off the lot? My little ol' F150 XLT has the optional 20" wheels from Ford, so isn't that still a 'stock' truck in sense of the term?
By what you are saying, anything over a white, vinyl floor covered truck with roll up windows and manual door locks is "stock"... Which is what I call a "base" truck.. All of my trucks ratings is based on how it left the assembly line, and that was with the optional 20" wheels.
โMar-06-2015 03:18 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
So, camp-n, are you saying that if it's an available OEM option it's still not "stock" if you drive that vehicle off the lot? My little ol' F150 XLT has the optional 20" wheels from Ford, so isn't that still a 'stock' truck in sense of the term?
By what you are saying, anything over a white, vinyl floor covered truck with roll up windows and manual door locks is "stock"... Which is what I call a "base" truck.. All of my trucks ratings is based on how it left the assembly line, and that was with the optional 20" wheels.
Mitch
โMar-05-2015 11:13 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
...Ram and Chevy/GMC don't even offer 20s on their HD trucks.
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โMar-03-2015 06:58 AM
Rangerman40 wrote:
camp-n-family wrote:
Larger rims will usually have lower weight ratings. Most HD trucks come with 18" rims for a reason.
Nope. My F250 came stock with 20s. In fact most HD trucks above the most basic trim levels will have 20s.
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โMar-01-2015 05:45 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Larger rims will usually have lower weight ratings. Most HD trucks come with 18" rims for a reason.
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