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Have decided on tires, now I just need to see how they look on your trucks

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Old 09-30-2011, 08:13 AM
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Have decided on tires, now I just need to see how they look on your trucks

So I am going with a set of 285's on my 2010 F350. It is between the BFG AT & the Mastercraft Courser AT. Anybody with this tire size on their 350 cc? Can you post some pictures? Doesn't have to be the same manufacturer, I just want to see how this size tire looks. I have been checking parking lots but nobody seems to put this "in between" size on their trucks.
 
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285s seem to be a common size for guys rolling stock height. You shouldnt have any problem gettin some pics.
I'd help but im only running 265s
 
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the 08+ have some big wheel wells which is why your having a hard time finding 285's in parking lots. i think you could fit a 325 without issues and I'm running 315's on my 05
 
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I have 285/75-18's (Toyo AT) on stock wheels...look in my gallery. Pictures are not high quality (phone camera) and they don't really look too different in the pictures, but they are just shy of being 2 inches taller than the stock 275/70-18's and fill the wheelwells more. They are wearing well and are better off the pavement than the stock Continental's.
 
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Not exactly the pic you are looking for, but I have 285/65/18s Nittos on my 05 Supercab. I think I'm going to go a little bit bigger when it's time to replace these. 285 is fine for width, but I would like a little taller.

 
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Originally Posted by kd0axs
Not exactly the pic you are looking for, but I have 285/65/18s Nittos on my 05 Supercab. I think I'm going to go a little bit bigger when it's time to replace these. 285 is fine for width, but I would like a little taller.

Nice looking ride...How do you get the chrome so shiny?? Also what kind of wax do you use??
 
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