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has anyone run this tire size? I’m not taking the risk of getting 37s and rubbing, I’ll be out a large amount of cash. My local shop gave me this as an alternative and the price he quoted me isn’t much more than 35s, but these are slightly bigger than 35s. Just curious if anyone out there has ran with these?
these are going on a 20x10 wheel
-19. Yeah I looked on that website earlier or a similar one. Just curious to see if anyone runs them on here, seems like it’s either 35s, 37s, and sprinkle in a little 295s. Those seem to be the most common
has anyone run this tire size? I’m not taking the risk of getting 37s and rubbing, I’ll be out a large amount of cash. My local shop gave me this as an alternative and the price he quoted me isn’t much more than 35s, but these are slightly bigger than 35s. Just curious if anyone out there has ran with these?
these are going on a 20x10 wheel
I am running 325/60r20 Duratracs on 20x9, 1mm offset, with a 2.5" ready lift level.
Zero rubbing unless I am full lock and hit a big bump. I like the look, they fill the wheel wells enough, not quite as nice as I imagine 37s would, but I didn't want to risk the rubbing either. I believe the size works out to be close to 36" overall. I can try to remember to grab some decent pics tomorrow.
I am running 325/60r20 Duratracs on 20x9, 1mm offset, with a 2.5" ready lift level.
Zero rubbing unless I am full lock and hit a big bump. I like the look, they fill the wheel wells enough, not quite as nice as I imagine 37s would, but I didn't want to risk the rubbing either. I believe the size works out to be close to 36" overall. I can try to remember to grab some decent pics tomorrow.
Now in reality these Duratracs with the way the sidewall design is, look pretty much the same as the 35x13.5 ridge grapplers I had before, maybe just a touch narrower. So I guess it is kinda dependant on the design of the specific tire.
Not sure if you found your answer but I am running 325 60 20 duratrac on 20x10 -19 wheels. I do have a BDS 2" leveling kit. I had to do a little bit of trimming but they clear fine, I have 4000kms since install. I've also installed kick back mud flaps and they clear as well. This size looks awesome 36x13, looks beefy.
Good luck and don't be afraid to do some trimming, it was easy.
Not sure if you found your answer but I am running 325 60 20 duratrac on 20x10 -19 wheels. I do have a BDS 2" leveling kit. I had to do a little bit of trimming but they clear fine, I have 4000kms since install. I've also installed kick back mud flaps and they clear as well. This size looks awesome 36x13, looks beefy.
Good luck and don't be afraid to do some trimming, it was easy.
thanks for the reply, I went ahead and pulled the trigger on some 37s so fingers crossed
thanks for the reply, I went ahead and pulled the trigger on some 37s so fingers crossed
Look forward to hearing how you like the set up. I am positive at some point I'll be installing at least 35's on my truck. That is one of the reasons I ordered 4:30's.
I am running 325/60r20 Duratracs on 20x9, 1mm offset, with a 2.5" ready lift level.
Zero rubbing unless I am full lock and hit a big bump. I like the look, they fill the wheel wells enough, not quite as nice as I imagine 37s would, but I didn't want to risk the rubbing either. I believe the size works out to be close to 36" overall. I can try to remember to grab some decent pics tomorrow.
You sent me pictures before and I actually ended up ordering +1 offset Fuels as well afterwords but I never asked before, do you happen to have snow plow prep? I am trying to decide which level/parts to go with now.
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