Do you have a photo how they look?I'm running 35x12.5 on bighorn 18s, only minor rubbing on radius arms
I went from the stock 285/60/20 to a slightly taller tire at 285/65/20. I have no rubbing at all during a full turn. My profile pic shows the new tires on my truck.I don't know nothing about tires or rims. What is the biggest tire size I can out on my stock rims? Is there a rule or calculator for this?
What about those of us that have the stock 20 inch wheel looking to go as large as we can?If we’re talking stock wheels, 18X8…then go with 285/75 R18 they will fill the wheel well. They are right at 34.5 to 35 depending on brand and they are made for 8 inch wide wheels about 11 inches wide. 35x12.5 are for 9 inch wheels and they will rub. Shouldn’t have any problems take it to the bank.
I’m wondering the same thing. Reading through all these forums and I’ve got myself all confused. Was planning on going the continental HT, but now looking for an AT tire that’s good for wet roads (Florida here).What about those of us that have the stock 20 inch wheel looking to go as large as we can?
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Do you have a picture?I just installed 325/60/20 which is a 35.5 tall by 12.8 wide on my factory 20" laramie wheels. It looks great!