New tires on a dually
I'm lookin at a couple different michelins for my 95 3500 4x4. I'm runnin the stock 215x85x16 now and it looks like I've got room between the duals to go a little bigger.
Michelin LTX A/T 2 LT215/85R16/E 115R B 30.4" overall, 8.5" section width, 7.2" section height Michelin LTX A/T 2 LT235/85R16/E 120R B 31.7" overall, 9.3" section width, 7.9" section height Not lookin to make big changes here or affect the gearing to much. Any input appreciated. |
I've seen lots of guys bump up to 235/85R16, shouldn't be a problem. :c:
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I run 235/85/16...BFGoodrich Commercial T/A Traction
Best tire I've ever had. |
Very nice! First time seein those. Looks expensive, but would be nice in the snow here. I ran BFG A/T on my F350 4x4 and never needed chains. Could have used some sand bags in the bed though.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- WOW! Just checked price and there not bad! |
Exactly!:hellox:
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- I pull trailers, I drive empty through the snow, sled pulls, you name it, these tires have gotten me through it. Cooper Discoverer M/S is a nice tire also. |
Originally Posted by DanLowe
(Post 805083)
I run 235/85/16...BFGoodrich Commercial T/A Traction
Best tire I've ever had. |
how many miles are you getting out of those?
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Just rolled 30,000 and still over 50% tread...and got 5th out of 18 at the last truck pull.
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Think I'll stick with the factory size for now though. Don't want any less width between my duals. Don't like spacers and seems like I will need different rims if I want to maintain the spacing and go to a bigger tire.
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Originally Posted by Red Neck Bomber
(Post 808292)
Think I'll stick with the factory size for now though. Don't want any less width between my duals. Don't like spacers and seems like I will need different rims if I want to maintain the spacing and go to a bigger tire.
Check this link out and you can see the size difference. Tire Dimensions Made Simple - Discount Tire |
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