Have a 2011 f-150 and looking to put some 24x14 on it how’s highway driving have an 11 hour drive I have to make about 7 times a year just worried about the hubs and front end components?
Hubs and components will be fine long as you’re not beating it to crap and off roading. I would definitely check those components before putting them on or just go ahead and upgrade them. As far as the drive, it can be rough sometimes. Not gonna lie. Soley depends on your suspension set up too. But I would definitely be sure to get them properly balanced as well.
Okay definitely bro that truck nice asf bro…i gotta home boy got a dodge 2500 on wides in greenwood he probably would love to let you film his truck too name Channing his shit nice asf
@@TFBJFord Thanks man. I've been considering it and I'm getting mixed inputs from a lot of people/sources. I don't think it's going to be nearly as bad as people are saying, considering I'm always making sure my truck is in working order and I take care of it. I'm still in school and I only really do driving back and forth and to hang out with people or similar, I only travelled roughly 4000 miles in 7-8 months time. I drive a Ram 2500 for context, 4WD
@@Stalker-lh5nk if you don’t beat it to shit and not doin the extra stuff to stress it even more you’ll be fine. As stated in the video. I don’t daily drive this truck but I have put 20k on this set up and haven’t had any issues. Just check your suspensions and hubs/bearings before putting them on.
@@TFBJFord Definitely. The majority of the front end of my truck was rebuilt somewhat recently, within the last two years or so. I definitely don't beat it up but living in Louisiana we do have some pretty scuffed roads. My truck is a 4th gen but I'm currently running a set of stock 5th gen wheels, what I believe are 20x9s, the satin black ones with 35x12.5s and I'm running 2 inch spacers; which I would be removing if I bought 14 wides.
@@TFBJFord just find it funny how you squat guys throw some rubber band tires and shiny lift kits on it rendering the truck useless. #built Cant go offroad, can even pop over a curb without breaking one of those pretty rims. So glad the truck scene in my area has legit prerunner race trucks. That thing would litterally be the laughing stock if you pulled up to a meet with it. You could've went long travel and had a truck that can take handle offroad but hey enjoy that "build" of yours. Bet it has a flawless or locally hated sticker! "Build" what a stunna
Ordered my 24x14s with 35x13.50r24 tires. Should be here next week bro 🙏🏼 these 20x10s just doesn’t make my truck look the way I want it too 😂
Lol you’re gonna love it bro.
Truck looks sweet!! Great video! Hope you are doing well.
Appreciate it man! Hope all is well with you as well
About to upgrade my old Chevy 97 from 32x11.5 tires to 33x13.5 20lt with 20x12 -57 offset rims hope they stick out how I want
With -57 they should
I only have a pro comp 6" lift with 12 wides... id like 14 wide but i doubt it would work. Nice truck!!!
Have a 2011 f-150 and looking to put some 24x14 on it how’s highway driving have an 11 hour drive I have to make about 7 times a year just worried about the hubs and front end components?
Hubs and components will be fine long as you’re not beating it to crap and off roading. I would definitely check those components before putting them on or just go ahead and upgrade them. As far as the drive, it can be rough sometimes. Not gonna lie. Soley depends on your suspension set up too. But I would definitely be sure to get them properly balanced as well.
Off-road trip my boy!! Test it one time, is it 4wd?
This a 2wd lol but I’d still like to attempt it one day. Just gotta be with someone with 4wd
What offset u running with those 14s?
-77 ?...
-76
What size lift you got bro
8” FTS lift
3:48 worried about scratches at a car wash but has 14 wides that throws rocks and debris on the side of his truck giving it scratches.
I really don’t care. Can’t fit through automatic car washes that’s the whole point goofy
8inch lift with 36s?
Yep
Why don’t you just get a Bumper Spencer?
It’s not going to change much as I still rub on the back side of fender. But I’ve considered that.
Aye bro you be in greenwood sc?
Yeah
Okay definitely bro that truck nice asf bro…i gotta home boy got a dodge 2500 on wides in greenwood he probably would love to let you film his truck too name Channing his shit nice asf
He should get a ceramic coating on it...
On the wheels ?
@@TFBJFord the body...doors
@@TFBJFord I got it on mine to protect the paint...I got 14s ...they're messy
Do you know how many miles you've put on the truck within the last year running the 14 wides?
A Little Over 20k miles
@@TFBJFord Thanks man. I've been considering it and I'm getting mixed inputs from a lot of people/sources. I don't think it's going to be nearly as bad as people are saying, considering I'm always making sure my truck is in working order and I take care of it. I'm still in school and I only really do driving back and forth and to hang out with people or similar, I only travelled roughly 4000 miles in 7-8 months time. I drive a Ram 2500 for context, 4WD
@@Stalker-lh5nk if you don’t beat it to shit and not doin the extra stuff to stress it even more you’ll be fine. As stated in the video. I don’t daily drive this truck but I have put 20k on this set up and haven’t had any issues. Just check your suspensions and hubs/bearings before putting them on.
@@TFBJFord Definitely. The majority of the front end of my truck was rebuilt somewhat recently, within the last two years or so. I definitely don't beat it up but living in Louisiana we do have some pretty scuffed roads. My truck is a 4th gen but I'm currently running a set of stock 5th gen wheels, what I believe are 20x9s, the satin black ones with 35x12.5s and I'm running 2 inch spacers; which I would be removing if I bought 14 wides.
@@Stalker-lh5nk yea Same here in sc. roads are rough.
Pavement princess
Your point? lol
@@TFBJFord just find it funny how you squat guys throw some rubber band tires and shiny lift kits on it rendering the truck useless. #built Cant go offroad, can even pop over a curb without breaking one of those pretty rims. So glad the truck scene in my area has legit prerunner race trucks. That thing would litterally be the laughing stock if you pulled up to a meet with it. You could've went long travel and had a truck that can take handle offroad but hey enjoy that "build" of yours. Bet it has a flawless or locally hated sticker! "Build" what a stunna
@@TFBJFordyou know you doing something right when randoms hating on ya whip😂 clean build brotha 💪🏽
Tire 35? 37?
36