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Yes, high marks from Tire Rack. Doesn't seem to come in a 295/65/20 (35"). They make an X-AT but it look aggressive.
They do make the Yokohama GO15 in 295/65/20 but seem to be sold out at this time. Discount tire can special order them but may take a few weeks to arrive.
They do make the Yokohama GO15 in 295/65/20 but seem to be sold out at this time. Discount tire can special order them but may take a few weeks to arrive.
I levelled my F250 about a month ago and I'm running 35x12.50R18 BFG KO2 tires. Just as quiet as the stock Good Years. KO2s are a tried and true tire since 1977. Also made in America. And while your in there, I recommend changing out the stiff OEM shocks. I got the Skyjacker M95 shocks, HUGE difference.
I’m running Kenda Klever RT 35x12.50r20 12 ply F Rated tires on my 2020 dually and they’re rated at 3640 @ 80psi. I pull my 20k toy hauler and can’t really say that the tires make much noise compared to the Wrangler Duratracs on my last truck. Very close to the noise level on my wife’s 4 door Wrangler Rubicon JL with KO2’s. Not as quiet as a Highway tread but for this aggressive of a tread this is one of the quietest I’ve run.
I am considering running the 35x12.50x20 Michelin next. So damn quiet and light.
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They are very quiet and ride/handle excellent. While slightly narrower but taller, you might want to consider the 295/65R20s for the increase load rating.
They are very quiet and ride/handle excellent. While slightly narrower but taller, you might want to consider the 295/65R20s for the increase load rating.
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I ran the 295 and they are great but the 20+ trucks sit lower and thats what I will have next.
I see the OP has a 350 and these 121 rated tires won’t work on a 350. He should look at the 295 or 285 as suggested.
295 comes in the highest load rating so if he has + rated front spring options, or doesn’t mind the stuffed look they work fine.
I mention the Michelin or tamer tread tires because after having a lot of A/Ts and some M/Ts just the lack of needing constant balance/rotations and not looking bald after 25k miles is nice. I will run that Yokohama or Michelin next.
Slik,
Do you have a straight on side shot of your truck?
No wheel spacers. I just don't trust them when I'm towing. The front end shifted to the right approximately 1/2 inch due to the cheaper level kit. It doesn't bother me enough to fix it, yet.
No wheel spacers. I just don't trust them when I'm towing. The front end shifted to the right approximately 1/2 inch due to the cheaper level kit. It doesn't bother me enough to fix it, yet.