20x12 fuel mavericks on leveled 06

dieseldave01

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dieseldave01

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Tires are 33x12.5 federals couragias Cranked bars alittle and some minor trimming, surprised on how easy I got them to fit without maxing out tbars.


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BUST'EM 504

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Looks good, its got to hit the fender when turning on bumps. Mine does witha 6 inch lift. Tires are terrible though I had em they wore fast and had one blow apart.

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Dirtymaxx03

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Yeah my roommate blew 2 of those tires within 2,000 miles of each other. One just exploded and the other grew a basketball sized tumor.
 

Taylor-34

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Always loved the tread of the Fed couragias but reviews forced me to pass on em, keep us posted on how they do, maybe they fixed the problems with the compounds and molds of the tires...
 

custom8726

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Truck looks good :thumb: As far as the Federals I have had at least 10 sets of them and not one has bulged, blown or had any other issues to date. I have also ran Toyo M/T's, Coppers, Nitto's etc etc. Yes the Federals wear a little quicker and generally take a little more weight to balance out but for the money there a good value as far as M/T's are concerned IMO....
 

MattMcF

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That's horrible 15k and cupping?


Not bad cupping but if I didn't rotate them as often they would probably cup. They didn't but probably would cupped if not taken care of at the time. I should have worded it differently.

I said 15+ cause I honestly don't remember when I put them on.