2020FRL
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- First Name
- Alan
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- Grand Junction, Colorado
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- 2020 Ford Ranger Lariat, 2014 Harley Tri Glide
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- Retired
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Got a couple sources for wheels and tires but, need some info before I pull the trigger. All of the sources are 6-10 hours drive, which is not a real big deal since I'm retired and my little puppy loves a road trip.
Little background. My 202 Ford Ranger Lariat 4x4 is gonna need tires in 5-10K, so, I was thinking I'd go to the 17" sport rims and get a little more side wall. I like the look of the 17's better and I'm guessing there's a little better ride.
So, Questions:
1) All sources are the 17" Ford Machined Metallic Grey wheels with the Hancooks
None of them have tpms. They all have 17" steel spares as part of the package.
My first question is will the tpms sensors in my 18"'s work with these?
2) Will my lugs work with these.
3) Any idea how much my speedo will be off if everything will work?
4) When these tires wear out, the new ones, I can go up to the 70r's correct?
Thanks in advance, I am pretty sure all of these questions will work with my rig, but, just like to verify.
Little background. My 202 Ford Ranger Lariat 4x4 is gonna need tires in 5-10K, so, I was thinking I'd go to the 17" sport rims and get a little more side wall. I like the look of the 17's better and I'm guessing there's a little better ride.
So, Questions:
1) All sources are the 17" Ford Machined Metallic Grey wheels with the Hancooks
None of them have tpms. They all have 17" steel spares as part of the package.
My first question is will the tpms sensors in my 18"'s work with these?
2) Will my lugs work with these.
3) Any idea how much my speedo will be off if everything will work?
4) When these tires wear out, the new ones, I can go up to the 70r's correct?
Thanks in advance, I am pretty sure all of these questions will work with my rig, but, just like to verify.
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