R RayL New member Joined Feb 22, 2007 Messages 30 Feb 27, 2007 #1 Its time to replace the tires on my 2wd 99 dodge 2500. I have 265/75r16s now. Is this the largest tire that will clear? Anyone running 285/75s? I do light towing and daily drive. Whats yalls choice on tire? Thanks Ray
Its time to replace the tires on my 2wd 99 dodge 2500. I have 265/75r16s now. Is this the largest tire that will clear? Anyone running 285/75s? I do light towing and daily drive. Whats yalls choice on tire? Thanks Ray
Randall12v ... Joined Nov 6, 2006 Messages 2,396 Feb 27, 2007 #2 i got 285/75's mud terrains on a 97 4wd and they slightly rub if turning hard. so clearing for dodge 2wd, I would look into front leveling kits...around $80 or so. I'll prolly be investing in one eventually. Last edited: Feb 27, 2007
i got 285/75's mud terrains on a 97 4wd and they slightly rub if turning hard. so clearing for dodge 2wd, I would look into front leveling kits...around $80 or so. I'll prolly be investing in one eventually.
S swmnkdinthervr New member Joined Feb 23, 2007 Messages 23 Feb 27, 2007 #3 I run a Dunlop Radial Rover RXVT...and the size I use is pretty tall for mileage (34") with no rub at all...255/85/16
I run a Dunlop Radial Rover RXVT...and the size I use is pretty tall for mileage (34") with no rub at all...255/85/16
02 dodge4x4 5.9 Not Through Yet Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 1,644 Feb 27, 2007 #4 my 02 4x4 has no tire rub issue with a 285/75 but does with a 305/315 if there real agressive