So, have you ever wondered if you could put 37" tall Military OZ H1 tires on your almost stock SuperDuty? I did. So I tried it. And they Just fit. I used a set of Weld wheels 16.5X10 that I bought from a great member here on we got mud Mudbillyredneck. Then He found another great member here that had a set of the OZs. Its very worth mentioning that he was going to go and get them for me but was hit by a drunk driver while letting his dog out to do its business. So I went to Masson to get the tires that were on wheels from jbexc. Then sold the wagons, that the OZs were on, to Mudbilly at a smokin deal for his effort toward finding the tires for me. He might dispute the "smokin deal" part lol.
The truck only has an add a leaf in the front, and the back is stock. the front tires just barely rub on the back side of the fender well in the front. I'll do a little trimming and they will be perfect. They ride great at 50 psi. They are just a tinny bit louder than the Wranglers that were on it but not enough to be irritating at all. I can turn lock to lock and not rub the leaf springs and the tires have a load rating of something like 3850 lbs at 50 psi per tire. ya just cant beat that. especialy when a set from trailworthyfab.com cost something like $550.00 shipped. Any way i just wanted to show off the trucks new look. Let me know what ya think.
Special thanks to mudbillyredneck for the good deal on the wheels and for getting hit by a car while trying to help me out.
This is my first time trying to post pics so if it doesn't work will someone please let me know what i did wrong
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There we go. finally figured it out
Here are some before pis
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looks good!
I'll be,they do fit.Truck looks really nice.
Thanks guys. I was kinda worried it might look better lifted but I think I'll leave it like this for a while. :)
Truck looks sharp man. So if they fit a super duty with a leveling kit i wonder if theyll fit my 03 f150!! Haha wouldnt that be somethin.
I also bought a set on wheels from him back in the summer I loved them!
I also have had 37 oz's on my Ford, they wear great and were cheap.
I also got mine from Mudbilly, He really does try to help as many people as he can in his spair time
I was told to experiment with tire pressures , when running them on a 10" wheel to get even wear
Didnt even see this Thread ...Ha..ha
Thanks for the kind words.....Glad to help
Told ya the'd look good on 10's and fit just fine......just watch it if you go offroad...not sure it they will clear everything if you twist it all up ;)
Very important to chalk the tire...or make a seriouse effort to read the tread pattern at several Tire pressures to find the 1 that wears even......they can cup very easy and pretty fast ,if not set up properly
Enjoy....get lot's of miles out of em
told ya theyd fit lol glad to help buddy!!!
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