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ThinkFear
Sep 15, 2007

Re: wheels / tires

Toyo M-608Z in a 285/70R19.5 (max 6395lbs)
Rickson 19.5x7.50 wheels (p/n 1194-1668-68-X) (max 5000lbs)

Nets you another ~1400 lbs over the methods / 37s for about a $100 a corner.

https://ricksontruckwheels.com/wheels-ford-srw.php
https://ricksontruckwheels.com/tires-28570R195.php

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ThinkFear
Sep 15, 2007

Fair enough, can't blame you for that. I looked at them for a project years ago but wound up going in a different direction, so no first hand experience.

American Force also makes a 19.5x7.5 but they are $$$ and a bit bro-ey. 6600lb capacity though. Otherwise I couldn't find anything that would beat out the method hds and tires you found while staying 8x6.5 / srw. Federal tire makes a 37x12.5 with the same capacity if you wanted something narrower for suspension clearance. You've obviously done your homework though, so I'm probably not telling you anything you don't already know.

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