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Old 10-24-2006, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Biggest tires i can put on my 03 dually without spacers?

I got a 2003 dually and i think i want BFG A/Ts but i dont know what size to get...i want as big as i can go without having to put spacers between the back wheels or doin anything else. Appreciate any info thanks
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I got a 2003 dually and i think i want BFG A/Ts but i dont know what size to get...i want as big as i can go without having to put spacers between the back wheels or doin anything else. Appreciate any info thanks
285 or 295 will be the biggest without a spacer, just make sure they dont rub, loaded or unloaded
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I think even 285s will be pushing it without spacers. You don't want them rubbing after you load the truck down either so you definitely want some space between them. I'm probably going to look for some 265s to put on mine once these wear out. They should be easy and cheap to find slightly used....
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Not sure on the Dodge, but I run Remington Mud Brutes255/85/16's on my 2000 Ford dually. Works out to 33.5" tall by like 9.5-10" width. They ride nice and if you sipe them they are very quiet for such an aggresive mud tread.
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