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I know the 35s are just a hair smaller but I'm wondering if it's enough for the tires to look too small. I have a 2006 F250 with a 6" lift and the 325s are just barely big enough to look good and afraid anything smaller will look funny.so had anyone done this before?
I know the 35s are just a hair smaller but I'm wondering if it's enough for the tires to look too small. I have a 2006 F250 with a 6" lift and the 325s are just barely big enough to look good and afraid anything smaller will look funny.so had anyone done this before?
325's is equivalent to 37"? On a six inch lift I have seen Dually like mine running 35" looked great to me but it's probably just how I would like it.
325 are the metric version of. 35x12.5. 295 70 is the the same as a 35x11. The 325 will fit stock on new trucks minor rub at full lock stock rims to the left. They even rub on stock wheels with lol kit , offset rims would be needed to eliminate this problem
On a metric size tire the 325 denotes the mm width of the tread. 325 = 12.8" the 60 is the percent value of the sidewall to the tread which is 35" with a 60. 20" is the rim diameter. So a 325/60 20 tire is 12.8" wide by 35 inches tall. .3 inches is not that much but does make a difference. They will usually be slightly shorter then 35" as well.