Will 285/70/17's fit on an 05 dually?

Discussion in 'Tires | Wheels' started by wheelin66bronco, Dec 28, 2007.

  1. wheelin66bronco

    wheelin66bronco Well-Known Member

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    I want to fit some taller tires without going to wheel spacers.
    Right now I run 265/70/17's and they work great, and they are LR-E rated.
    the 285's are LR-D but have the same poundage ratings as the 265's.
    I don't want to deal with wheel spacers, so I just need to know if they will fit, and on the stock wheels.
     
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    if you go with BFG 285-70-17 they will work....i would get the tires in load range E, bfg should have them...
     
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    wheelin66bronco Well-Known Member

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    Hmm, so you are saying that not just any 285's will work, only BFG? I was going to go with Hankook MT RT03's
     
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    an E rate with the same rating will "squish" more on the side walls. 285's will fit, but they will be tight. load up a D rate tire and let it compress now you are adding side will rubbing. bad juju.

    E rates would be best, but if I were to go to a 285 then i would get 1/4 spacers just for the added comfort. you will almost always have to run them at max PSI with just about any load to be sure they dont rub.
     
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    wheelin66bronco Well-Known Member

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    The Hankook MR RT03's are E rated but they do have some good sidewall lugs that may stick out more than most other "truck" tires.
    I was also concerned with the 285's being too wide for the stock wheels.
     
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    they might be. i've seen a dodge dually locally that had 37's mounted on his stock rims & a few other dually's with 35's.
     

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