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Homer 2500

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Just bought new leftover 2024 2500 gasser and want to put Mickey Thompson Kegend EXP 295/70/18’s on the stock rims with no lift or leveling yet. Will they fit fine or rub. Thanks. Those Firestone Transforce HT2’s suck!
 
They should fit fine. You might get some slight rubbing at full steering lock but I doubt it if you stick with the stock wheels. The 295/70R18 tire is only 1.1" taller & 0.8" wider than the stock Transforce tires which, I agree, SUCK.

I am about to upgrade my tires to that size soon.
 
They should fit fine. You might get some slight rubbing at full steering lock but I doubt it if you stick with the stock wheels. The 295/70R18 tire is only 1.1" taller & 0.8" wider than the stock Transforce tires which, I agree, SUCK.

I am about to upgrade my tires to that size soon.
Putting Michelin LTX/MS2’s 295/70-18’s on my 2500 Friday. Hope that they don’t rub. My truck very seldom leaves the pavement and when it does it’s on gravel. I really can’t complain about the service I have gotten out of the Firestones. 30k miles and still have 7/32’’ tread left. I’ll be taking them home with me.
 
They should fit fine. You might get some slight rubbing at full steering lock but I doubt it if you stick with the stock wheels. The 295/70R18 tire is only 1.1" taller & 0.8" wider than the stock Transforce tires which, I agree, SUCK.

I am about to upgrade my tires to that size soon.
Got the 295’s on my truck this morning. They do seem to ride better but I haven’t ran them very far yet. Does anyone know what height needs to be put in the tire diameter for this size tire on JScan ? I got a butt load of codes before reinitializing ABS. That got rid of all but 1 and it’s showing as a permanent code but no CEL or MIL illuminated and got a message that it would clear after a few drive cycles.
 
Tiresize.com shows that tire to be 34.3" so I'd try that.
Ok thanks. I set it for 34” and the speedometer is still 1-2 mph off at 60. The setting that it showed before I changed it was 33.87 and after putting in 34 it changed to 33.97. So I guess I’ll try 34 1/4” and see if that works. I was looking at tiresize when you replied. Lol Thanks again.
Tiresize shows 34.3 but I measured it at 34 even.
 
I think the circumference of the tire is more accurate than using the height but I don’t feel like jacking it up right now to get a measurement. Tiresize list a circumference measurement I think.
 
For 295-70-18 use 2689mm. Used this on my Coopers fo my 18 Ram.
I put 34 1/4” in it and now it’s within 1 mph. According to the gps it’s running 1 mph faster than the speedometer at 60 mph. It’s adjustable on JScan in 1/4” increments.
 
Trty 33.8 or .7
That’s what it was on when I started changing it and it was off 3 mph at 70 mph with the new tires . It shouldn’t have been set that high with the stock tires but it was. It read right on the money before the tire change.
 
I guess just go up from your 34.1
I think I found the solution for this. The app originally showed that the tire diameter was set on 33.87”. The tires I installed were 1.1” taller than the original tires so I set the desired diameter to 34.75” since it is only adjustable in 1/4” increments and now it is on the money according to my GPS. I don’t know if this is how it works or just coincidence.
 
I think I found the solution for this. The app originally showed that the tire diameter was set on 33.87”. The tires I installed were 1.1” taller than the original tires so I set the desired diameter to 34.75” since it is only adjustable in 1/4” increments and now it is on the money according to my GPS. I don’t know if this is how it works or just coincidence.
Did you have the option to use revolutions per mile ( rpm ) for the new tire, I've noticed many manufactures give/show the rpm for each tire size, for me that is one way to know for sure the replacement tire I look at has the same or close to the same rpm as the the tire on my truck, if its not close I know I will need to change settings so speedometer is not wacky an clocking more miles then what GPS would show...
 
Did you have the option to use revolutions per mile ( rpm ) for the new tire, I've noticed many manufactures give/show the rpm for each tire size, for me that is one way to know for sure the replacement tire I look at has the same or close to the same rpm as the the tire on my truck, if its not close I know I will need to change settings so speedometer is not wacky an clocking more miles then what GPS would show...
As far as I know, diameter is the only option
 
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