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I have a 2015 250 platinum with stock 20" wheels, no lift, no leveling. I think I want to go with TOYO ATZ tires but not sure if I should go with a 295-60-20 or 295-65-20. I worry the "65" will be too tall and rub since I want to run mud flaps.
Would like you know your experiences and pictures would be great! Thanks!
I can't really help you with the all important "will it fit" question, but I've had the toyo at2's 305/70/16 (basically a 33x12.50) on my 99 f250 for roughly 10,000 miles. They still look new and they ride decent; they do ride rougher than the michelins that were on before, but they were like a load range c and the toyos are a load range e. The toyos handle a load way better than my old stock tires and still ride pretty good if I air them down. Hope this helps
Wondering the same on a 2014 Platinum stock 20" no leveling kit.
Originally Posted by tgbrow
I have a 2015 250 platinum with stock 20" wheels, no lift, no leveling. I think I want to go with TOYO ATZ tires but not sure if I should go with a 295-60-20 or 295-65-20. I worry the "65" will be too tall and rub since I want to run mud flaps.
Would like you know your experiences and pictures would be great! Thanks!
Some 295 width tires will rub on the radius arms - leveled or not. My 06 was fine with 295 Toyo MTs, but my 2016 rubbed at full lock (Nitto Ridge Grapplers). Neither rubbed on the fenderwell or inner liner, but both of my trucks have been leveled. The Ridge Grapplers seem to run wide at the tread, whereas the Toyo MTs seemed to taper inward at the tread.
Some 295 width tires will rub on the radius arms - leveled or not. My 06 was fine with 295 Toyo MTs, but my 2016 rubbed at full lock (Nitto Ridge Grapplers). Neither rubbed on the fenderwell or inner liner, but both of my trucks have been leveled. The Ridge Grapplers seem to run wide at the tread, whereas the Toyo MTs seemed to taper inward at the tread.
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