8 Lug 24" Kaotik Wheels With 37"x13.5r24 Toyo Open Country Tires on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, US
These are 37x13.5xr24 toyo open country tires on a set of 24" kaotik wheels. Great clean wheels. Will fit on 2003 and later model ford superduty. also fits on older superduties but needs front wheel spacer for clearance. I ran them on my 2002 f250 with spacers and they rode smooth. There is a little more wear on the outside edge of the tire due to a previous alignment issue on the truck. Tires are balanced and ride great.
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