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General Sport Trac Discussion
What did you do to your Sport Trac today?
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<blockquote data-quote="parker_lansing" data-source="post: 1052535" data-attributes="member: 78464"><p><a href="https://midwesttread.com/product/pr185-3/" target="_blank">Performance Replicas/PR185/16.0X8/MATTE BLACK</a> (5x)</p><p><a href="https://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/auto/tires/all-terrain-t-a-ko2" target="_blank">BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2</a> 31.8"x9.3"</p><p><a href="https://www.coyoteaccessories.com/56k542blk" target="_blank">Lug nuts</a> (1/2" Thread Bulge Acorn 1.38" Lug Nuts Black 13/16" Hex)</p><p></p><p>I bought the wheels from <a href="https://tireswheelsdirect.com/" target="_blank">Tires / Wheels Direct</a>, and although they could only source two of them (the Matte Black), they worked with the manufacturer to drill out some of their blanks to fill the order (no additional cost). I highly recommend them.</p><p></p><p>I bought the tires from Belle Tire. I have the same wheel/tire combo on my Jeep Wrangler (10.5"), and I always liked the look of it. These tires are super quiet, long-lasting, and really grippy on the road. I decided to go with the narrowest version of them (9.3") to add some extra stability, improve mileage, and reduce the potential for rubbing during sharp turns. Also, I didn't want to add wheel spacers and fender flares. This thing doesn't have the tightest turning ratio, and I'm still getting used to it (my Wrangler turns on a dime and I'm used to just slipping into small parking spaces).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parker_lansing, post: 1052535, member: 78464"] [URL='https://midwesttread.com/product/pr185-3/']Performance Replicas/PR185/16.0X8/MATTE BLACK[/URL] (5x) [URL='https://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/auto/tires/all-terrain-t-a-ko2']BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2[/URL] 31.8"x9.3" [URL='https://www.coyoteaccessories.com/56k542blk']Lug nuts[/URL] (1/2" Thread Bulge Acorn 1.38" Lug Nuts Black 13/16" Hex) I bought the wheels from [URL='https://tireswheelsdirect.com/']Tires / Wheels Direct[/URL], and although they could only source two of them (the Matte Black), they worked with the manufacturer to drill out some of their blanks to fill the order (no additional cost). I highly recommend them. I bought the tires from Belle Tire. I have the same wheel/tire combo on my Jeep Wrangler (10.5"), and I always liked the look of it. These tires are super quiet, long-lasting, and really grippy on the road. I decided to go with the narrowest version of them (9.3") to add some extra stability, improve mileage, and reduce the potential for rubbing during sharp turns. Also, I didn't want to add wheel spacers and fender flares. This thing doesn't have the tightest turning ratio, and I'm still getting used to it (my Wrangler turns on a dime and I'm used to just slipping into small parking spaces). [/QUOTE]
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