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35"x12.5" fit 2019 2500 no issues!

TerryH17

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In case anyone is curious I have a stock 2019 Laramie 2500 I put 35x12.5 20's on the stock rim. they are the Goodyear Duratec 12 ply tires. they fit with zero issues no rubbing anywhere! I will post pictures later p.s 35's still look small in this truck lol if anybody is interested here is the Goodyear part# 312080142. I swear by these tires this is my fourth truck I will be running them on. And for all you fellow Canadians you can't beat Canadian tire sale price/ warranty!!!!
 

Speedracer93CobraR

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Looks good and fits the truck better. How does it drive compared to the factory tire size you replaced?
I've never wanted tires to wear out so bad as I do now so I can get 35's on mine. Tempted to try and sell mine to put toward the new shoes.
 

TerryH17

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Looks good and fits the truck better. How does it drive compared to the factory tire size you replaced?
I've never wanted tires to wear out so bad as I do now so I can get 35's on mine. Tempted to try and sell mine to put toward the new shoes.
Honestly feels exactly the same and according to the GPS I am 1km off at 80km per hour. And Same I was gonna wear of the factory tires but these were on sale! Only have 5k(3k miles) on the truck will try and get $500 for the take offs as they are like new! If I do it would bring the cost of the new ones down to $1300
 

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Looks awesome. I'll have to do the same when the Firestones wear out.

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Those look great and I'm wanting to go that size but have been hearing differing reports on whether they fit. Do they measure true to 35"? I love those tires but we have those on our '19 Tahoe with 27k miles and I'm not convinced they will make 40k with easy, mostly highway driving. On the other hand I'm only putting about 600-700 miles a month on my pickup so if they last 4-5 years I guess that's good enough for me.
 

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In case anyone is curious I have a stock 2019 Laramie 2500 I put 35x12.5 20's on the stock rim. they are the Goodyear Duratec 12 ply tires. they fit with zero issues no rubbing anywhere! I will post pictures later p.s 35's still look small in this truck lol if anybody is interested here is the Goodyear part# 312080142. I swear by these tires this is my fourth truck I will be running them on. And for all you fellow Canadians you can't beat Canadian tire sale price/ warranty!!!!
Thanks. Itchy to swap to K02s on mine... appreciate the info.
 

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Yeah man, I’m thinking 37s are the new 35s. There is absolutely no doubt 35s for these trucks on stock rims fit with no problems. Get 18 to 25 offset and you can easily be getting into 37x12.5, I wouldn’t do the ole 37x13.5 though.
 

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Another confirmation... put 285/75/R18 ATW3s in today, zero rub. Stock 18” chrome wheels, stock suspension.
 

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Another confirmation... put 285/75/R18 ATW3s in today, zero rub. Stock 18” chrome wheels, stock suspension.

Got a pic? Thinking about that doing the same thing with the stock wheels.
 

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Pic with the new shoes


Looks good, remember to rotate them.. i will also be getting duratracs the first few days of buying the truck .. benefits of working for good year i guess LOL
 

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