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thats what im afraid of. then again these trucks eat tires like candy. do they stick out at all? any profile pics showing the side in relation to the wheel well
Too dark out to snap some pictures. I'll post them tomorrow.
They were a bit "squishy" when new. The back end would walk right and left.
They tag the control arm just enough to rub off the paint. I'm running a 350 with a 2.5" leveling kit. I would run a 36" tire if I could find one. It gets a bit close to the rear fenders.
im trying to figure out how the 295 60 20 will do on a bone stock 250 set up
There are several running 295/70/18 Terra Grapplers on here with no problem. I know they mentioned they had to play with the pressure to get rid of that squishy feel, they couldn't run the stickered pressure. The 18's are 34.26" high and the 20's are 35.1". Width is the same at 11.61".
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