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Old 01-14-2015, 11:32 AM   #15
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Any F250 tire that has 170,000 miles on it was too old and too hard to be safe to use long ago.

I installed Bilsteins on my 2002 F250 when it was about 2 yrs old. The first set wore out at about 100k and they were replaced at no charge under the lifetime warranty. Still running the second set.
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Monroe Reflex shocks fits your wants....or go one up and get Bilsteins. (shockwarehouse.com)
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