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Ive have spent the last week looking for tires to put on the truck and havent been able to find anything i like. I'd like an aggresive all terrian but there all way to wide.I was looking at 34 to 35 inch tires under 12.5 wide but was thinking of dropping back to 33" tire but wasnt sure on how it would look. i tried the search button but couldnt find much anyone have pics of a leveling kit and 33"s?
I think the 35" tires fills up the wheel opening nicely.
Here is mine on the stock Continental tires (275/70-18) that were right about 33" tall with a leveling kit in the front and the taller blocks in the rear (F250 needs the blocks added in the rearto be level with a leveling kit)....AND same setup but with Toyo 285/75-18 tires. Toyo claims these are 35x11.50-18.
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Thanks for the pics my996duc1. I agree the 35 fit nice as I currently have cooper stt 325/65/18. But from march to November every weekend I have ether a 30' gooseneck or a 24' enclosed trailer hooked on and travel at least 150 miles one way so I'm trying to find a aggressive all terrian tire thats narrow, something that's E rated and has 3 ply sidewalls ,35" tall and that has a section width of no more then 12.5 so it doesn't float on the hard packed snow in the winter. How do you like your toyo's?
My pics look almost identical to my996duc1's, but a slightly different tire. The Toyo A/T and M/T's both have 3 ply sidewalls on both metric/standard 35's and are E rated.
Stock height/tires:
Leveled w/ stock tires:
Leveled with 285/75/18's (35x11.50x18 E rated tire) on stock rim:
Toyo makes an A/T II tire in 295/70r18 that is 34.3" tall and 11.8" wide They also make a 285/75r18 that is 34.8" tall 11.3" wide.
Here is my truck with 295/65r20 tires. which are 35.1" tall and 11.8" wide. It is a F350 with 2" leveling in the front and stock rear. These tires are rated at 4080 lbs per tire, I want the heavier rating because I tow a GN horse trailer a lot.
My toyos are now at 12,000 miles. Are wearing great and have a 50,000 mile tread wear warranty.
Toyo makes an A/T II tire in 295/70r18 that is 34.3" tall and 11.8" wide They also make a 285/75r18 that is 34.8" tall 11.3" wide.
Here is my truck with 295/65r20 tires. which are 35.1" tall and 11.8" wide. It is a F350 with 2" leveling in the front and stock rear. These tires are rated at 4080 lbs per tire, I want the heavier rating because I tow a GN horse trailer a lot.
My toyos are now at 12,000 miles. Are wearing great and have a 50,000 mile tread wear warranty.
What are the offset of your wheels? Guessing +12? Can you tell me how far the tire sticks out? I'm looking between a +1 and a +20. Afraid the plus 20 might be less than flush though.
Here is my truck on 35x12.50x20 Toyo RT. With 2.5" front and 2.0" rear Ready Lift. I am not sure what sizes that they come in, but you had asked about an aggressive all terrain tire. That is how I would describe the Toyo RT. I have a little over 21K miles on them already hardly any wear.
Last edited by Cajunboxer; Aug 16, 2015 at 12:14 AM.
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I am running 33.9x11.6R20 (295/60R20) 20" TIS Drop Stars on Nitto Terra Grapplers. I do not have a leveling kit and I had slight rubbing on the plastic fender at full turn.
I have a 2018 Ford F-250 2wd. Would I still be able to put 34s or even 35s without any rubbing issues if I put a 2.5 inch level on the truck? Or would 33s be the way to go?