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[QUOTE="Bearded7point3pilot, post: 1336045, member: 23454"] No I agree, I'm more worried about the weight of the truck making it feel "loose" on D rated because the tire giving. It's just gonna be the first set of tires on it, and it currently has D rated tires on it now, but they're ****, so it's not a great comparison. Just wondering what the actual difference was. It's definitely going E rated for sure, since the price isn't much worse, and I'm hoping it may extend the tire life even if it's not by too much 01 7.3 F250 4" Diamond Eye exhaust "Tymar" Intake EGT, Trans Temp, Boost [/QUOTE]
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