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If any of you guys with 18" wheels need tires, I found this deal on 295/70R18 MT Baja Legend tires at $257/ea (normally about $350/ea):
However, the website and reviews seems questionable (but extremeterrain.com has the same deal), so I put in a price match request on Discount Tire and got the price match approval email this morning :D
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Though they did screw it up by $10/tire, but theres a $12/tire shipping fee through AmericanTrucks.com, so maybe they did that on purpose? Its still cheaper, plus they ship to my local store and I don't have to lug em there, haha.

And then, there should be a $100 Mickey Thompson Summer Rebate coming into effect on June 1 since they do it pretty much every year. Plus this weblink indicates it exists, just hasn't gone live yet:
I imagine the sale prices will go away by June 1, but since the Discount Tire price match quote is good for 30 days, so you should be able to cash in on the May sale and the June rebate if you order after June 1. :D So that's a set of 4 metric 35's for big trucks for $965 :huggy: (plus tax, fees, and install of course :rolleyes:)
 
If any of you guys with 18" wheels need tires, I found this deal on 295/70R18 MT Baja Legend tires at $257/ea (normally about $350/ea):
However, the website and reviews seems questionable (but extremeterrain.com has the same deal), so I put in a price match request on Discount Tire and got the price match approval email this morning :D
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Though they did screw it up by $10/tire, but theres a $12/tire shipping fee through AmericanTrucks.com, so maybe they did that on purpose? Its still cheaper, plus they ship to my local store and I don't have to lug em there, haha.

And then, there should be a $100 Mickey Thompson Summer Rebate coming into effect on June 1 since they do it pretty much every year. Plus this weblink indicates it exists, just hasn't gone live yet:
I imagine the sale prices will go away by June 1, but since the Discount Tire price match quote is good for 30 days, so you should be able to cash in on the May sale and the June rebate if you order after June 1. :D So that's a set of 4 metric 35's for big trucks for $965 :huggy: (plus tax, fees, and install of course :rolleyes:)
Please research if they will fit my non lifted 2007 F250 :)

It looks like they fit, and I'll need new tires soon, ugh, thanks for making me potentially spend money
 
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Please research if they will fit my non lifted 2007 F250 :)

It looks like they fit, and I'll need new tires soon, ugh, thanks for making me potentially spend money

The general consensus is that they will fit without issue, but on some trucks it will rub the plastic at full lock. Send it.
Do you even chatgpt bro:

To determine if LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires will fit your 2007 Ford F-250, we need to compare the tire dimensions to stock specs and check clearance.


1. Tire Size Overview


  • LT295/70R18:
    • Tire diameter: ~34.3 inches
    • Tire width: ~11.6 inches
    • Wheel size: 18 inches

2. Stock Tire Size for 2007 F-250


Depending on your trim level, common stock sizes are:


  • LT275/70R18 (about 33.2" diameter, 10.8" width)
  • LT265/70R17 or similar

3. Comparison


  • Diameter increase: ~1.1 inches (overall), so ~0.55" more clearance needed at the top
  • Width increase: ~0.8 inches (total), or ~0.4" more inward and outward

4. Fitment Notes


  • Stock suspension: May experience minor rubbing at full turn or compression
  • Leveling kit or small lift (2") will give safe clearance
  • Wheel offset: Factory offset is typically +44mm. If you're using aftermarket wheels with less offset or wider stance, rubbing may be more likely.
  • Trimming: Not usually needed for mild lifts or stock suspension unless the tire tread is very aggressive

✅ Summary​


Yes, LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires can fit your 2007 F-250, but:


  • They are slightly larger than stock.
  • If you are on stock suspension, expect possible slight rubbing at full lock or over bumps.
  • A leveling kit or minor lift is recommended for best fit and clearance.

Would you like help checking wheel offset or suspension lift compatibility too?
 
Do you even chatgpt bro:

To determine if LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires will fit your 2007 Ford F-250, we need to compare the tire dimensions to stock specs and check clearance.


1. Tire Size Overview


  • LT295/70R18:
    • Tire diameter: ~34.3 inches
    • Tire width: ~11.6 inches
    • Wheel size: 18 inches

2. Stock Tire Size for 2007 F-250


Depending on your trim level, common stock sizes are:


  • LT275/70R18 (about 33.2" diameter, 10.8" width)
  • LT265/70R17 or similar

3. Comparison


  • Diameter increase: ~1.1 inches (overall), so ~0.55" more clearance needed at the top
  • Width increase: ~0.8 inches (total), or ~0.4" more inward and outward

4. Fitment Notes


  • Stock suspension: May experience minor rubbing at full turn or compression
  • Leveling kit or small lift (2") will give safe clearance
  • Wheel offset: Factory offset is typically +44mm. If you're using aftermarket wheels with less offset or wider stance, rubbing may be more likely.
  • Trimming: Not usually needed for mild lifts or stock suspension unless the tire tread is very aggressive

✅ Summary​


Yes, LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires can fit your 2007 F-250, but:


  • They are slightly larger than stock.
  • If you are on stock suspension, expect possible slight rubbing at full lock or over bumps.
  • A leveling kit or minor lift is recommended for best fit and clearance.

Would you like help checking wheel offset or suspension lift compatibility too?
Lame. Chat GPT never even asked if it was 2wd or 4wd, gas or diesel. I already knew. Bad idea on a 2wd. Questionable on pre-05's because of different offset and leaf springs,
 
Do you even chatgpt bro:

To determine if LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires will fit your 2007 Ford F-250, we need to compare the tire dimensions to stock specs and check clearance.


1. Tire Size Overview


  • LT295/70R18:
    • Tire diameter: ~34.3 inches
    • Tire width: ~11.6 inches
    • Wheel size: 18 inches

2. Stock Tire Size for 2007 F-250


Depending on your trim level, common stock sizes are:


  • LT275/70R18 (about 33.2" diameter, 10.8" width)
  • LT265/70R17 or similar

3. Comparison


  • Diameter increase: ~1.1 inches (overall), so ~0.55" more clearance needed at the top
  • Width increase: ~0.8 inches (total), or ~0.4" more inward and outward

4. Fitment Notes


  • Stock suspension: May experience minor rubbing at full turn or compression
  • Leveling kit or small lift (2") will give safe clearance
  • Wheel offset: Factory offset is typically +44mm. If you're using aftermarket wheels with less offset or wider stance, rubbing may be more likely.
  • Trimming: Not usually needed for mild lifts or stock suspension unless the tire tread is very aggressive

✅ Summary​


Yes, LT295/70R18 Baja Legend EXP tires can fit your 2007 F-250, but:


  • They are slightly larger than stock.
  • If you are on stock suspension, expect possible slight rubbing at full lock or over bumps.
  • A leveling kit or minor lift is recommended for best fit and clearance.

Would you like help checking wheel offset or suspension lift compatibility too?

nah, I use @jeepinmatt gpt
 
That size fit my 21 with no rubbing. I was cautioned by the shop owner that my speedo would be off. I passed a speed limit sigh with radar and the radar showed the same as my speedo so that's a win.
 
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That size fit my 21 with no rubbing. I was cautioned by the shop owner that my speedo would be off. I passed a speed limit sigh with radar and the radar showed the same as my speedo so that's a win.

I got an SCT tuner at least to correct that luckily off its an issue
 
That size fit my 21 with no rubbing. I was cautioned by the shop owner that my speedo would be off. I passed a speed limit sigh with radar and the radar showed the same as my speedo so that's a win.
Usually factory speedos read a little high (if the speedo says 70, you're probably going ~68mph), so since a 275/70 to a 295/70 is only about a 3% increase, it should pretty much be dead on now.
 
Also those roadside things are notoriously inaccurate (and don’t have to be accurate) as they are not for ticketing purposes. I’ve heard they can have up to a 5mph variance. Now, that doesn’t mean I haven’t used them as a gauge to see how fast I can accelerate from when the numbers first appear to when I pass it….
 
Also those roadside things are notoriously inaccurate (and don’t have to be accurate) as they are not for ticketing purposes. I’ve heard they can have up to a 5mph variance. Now, that doesn’t mean I haven’t used them as a gauge to see how fast I can accelerate from when the numbers first appear to when I pass it….
The one on 40 in Kernersville right now is way off 🤣
 
Also those roadside things are notoriously inaccurate (and don’t have to be accurate) as they are not for ticketing purposes. I’ve heard they can have up to a 5mph variance. Now, that doesn’t mean I haven’t used them as a gauge to see how fast I can accelerate from when the numbers first appear to when I pass it….
When I was a kid my uncle would race the light on the on ramp at the toll booths. He'd throw quarters in and mash it. Was always fun to see the red lights go off.
 
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