I want tall narrow tires not big fat ones.
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I want tall narrow tires not big fat ones.
On my '06 F350 I have 245/70R17's on the stock steel rims. When I go to replace the tires I want to get taller tires that will fit w/ the stock suspension, but not get much wider if I can help it. Everything you find today is too wide which bogs the pickup down, kills the fuel milage, and are not worth a **** in deep snow. I want something that would look right at home on a 70's high boy. I'm looking for a AT/MT tread like a Goodyear Duratrac, Kelly TSR, or Toyo M55. You get the idea. I'm not too particular on brand, but they need to be tough on gravel roads.
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On my '06 F350 I have 245/70R17's on the stock steel rims. When I go to replace the tires I want to get taller tires that will fit w/ the stock suspension, but not get much wider if I can help it. Everything you find today is too wide which bogs the pickup down, kills the fuel milage, and are not worth a **** in deep snow. I want something that would look right at home on a 70's high boy. I'm looking for a AT/MT tread like a Goodyear Duratrac, Kelly TSR, or Toyo M55. You get the idea. I'm not too particular on brand, but they need to be tough on gravel roads.
I have been looking for a 35" 11" 18" for 2 yrs now. Apparently you and I are the only ones who don't like wide!
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235-80 x 17 is a little taller and a little narrower, not much though.
275-70 x 18 is 33.2" tall, 8.6" tread and 11" section width. Close, but not 35".....
BFGoodrich*Rugged Terrain T/A White Letters&partnum=38R7RTTAOWL&tab=Specs
Click on specs to see all the other sizes and dimensions.
Certainly there are other tire brands and sizes, serving suggestion ymmv.
275-70 x 18 is 33.2" tall, 8.6" tread and 11" section width. Close, but not 35".....
BFGoodrich*Rugged Terrain T/A White Letters&partnum=38R7RTTAOWL&tab=Specs
Click on specs to see all the other sizes and dimensions.
Certainly there are other tire brands and sizes, serving suggestion ymmv.
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It's not functional for my use.
I don't know why I overlooked this, but BFG makes a 255/80 in there T/A KM2. It converts to a 33x10. That would be about right. It's a little more Mud Terrain than I would like, but I could live with it under the circumstances. I will check out the 18's and the other treads.
I don't know why I overlooked this, but BFG makes a 255/80 in there T/A KM2. It converts to a 33x10. That would be about right. It's a little more Mud Terrain than I would like, but I could live with it under the circumstances. I will check out the 18's and the other treads.
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That is what my truck (2006) has stock. The trucks (2005-2007) with the 20" wheel option actually have a 34" tire stock.
For me the best options are the Toyo MT or Good Year MTR in a 285 75 18 That would be around 35.3X11.5-18
My Friends Stock 2006 F-350 clears 35" tires with only minor rubbing at full lock and suspension twisted up. (Might not actually be 35's 325 65 18)
For me the best options are the Toyo MT or Good Year MTR in a 285 75 18 That would be around 35.3X11.5-18
My Friends Stock 2006 F-350 clears 35" tires with only minor rubbing at full lock and suspension twisted up. (Might not actually be 35's 325 65 18)
#7
looking at your situation.
the only way to do what you want, change rim size. 16" to get a 35" tire with skinny profile. interco makes a 35" 10.50 16" tire for your application. but its a mudder type SSR radial. this is the only tire i can think of at the moment. might be something else but not sure. really like this tire for cutting snow. looked at maxxis tires and nothing out of the ordinary but maybe check them out also. good luck but i run skinny and wide tires for snow. like them both in different applications. depends on how deep the snow is the question. 12" deep or 4" deep. sometimes you need to float on top. good luck.
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Haven't posted to this one for a long time, but I was checking out what new sizes of the Cooper ST MAXX were available as it is a relatively new tread from Cooper and they have been releasing more sizes in it. Well, a 255/80R17 is now available in the ST MAXX. For those not familiar it is what I would call a A/T-M/T cross, which is what I like best for my uses. Good off road traction and sipes that make them pretty good in the snow and ice. These will be the next set for the '06 reg cab F350.
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