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Pic request. 275/65/20 or 285/65/20 on stock wheels.

ItsDaveR

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Looking for examples of those tire sizes with a 3.5 lift. Worried the 275/65 might look small but may be narrow enough to run with factory rims and not rub. 285/65 may be too wide. I have a 22 Laramie 1500 and I don’t want to buy new rims, I like my factory rims. The narrowest 35s are 11.5, I think that may be too wide to run on stock wheels. These are my rims. I’d rather not run spacers either. Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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This is another members truck I came across, 285/65-20 Nitto ridge grapplers stock with ORP. I have the same wheels & looking to get bigger tires. This size looks good on these trucks.
 

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Size definitely looks good. Just worried about rubbing. I had 275 65 20 on my 2020 with a level and they rubbed. And those are thinner. Not sure how much clearance the 3.5 lift gives me. Also super worried about running an E rated tire. I had the 4 ply terra grapplers. They were nice and soft.
 

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Size definitely looks good. Just worried about rubbing. I had 275 65 20 on my 2020 with a level and they rubbed. And those are thinner. Not sure how much clearance the 3.5 lift gives me. Also super worried about running an E rated tire. I had the 4 ply terra grapplers. They were nice and soft.
Yeah going to a E rated tire is definitely going to add a lot of weight & is going to drop your mpg’s. But with a 3.5 lift a 275/65-20 won’t look the best.
 

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