leveling kit with 285 bfg's

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  1. cowboy23up

    cowboy23up Member

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    thinkin of getting a leveling kit and some 285 bfg's for my 2005 F350 dually. does anyone else have something kind of like this that pulls goosenecks. does it affect hooking up or the towing ability of the truck.
     
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    I am currently running a similar setup. I have a leveling kit installed with 315/70/17 bfg all terrains. In the rear I have a 2' spacer to prevent any rubbing. I don't have any pics of the truck with this setup. I can tell you that the only thing that I had to do was adjust the height of the coupler on my gooseneck trailers. Braking is a little different but it takes about 5 minutes to adjust.
     
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    that will look small and goofy. go atleast 305's.
     
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    I too am looking at similar sized tires for mine. Anyone have any pics that they can post up? Thanks.
     
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    the 35's or 285's? if 285's have you ever seen 305's? just think a little skinnier, and a hair shorter.
     

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