dannonebr
TDR MEMBER
This week I went out and bought a new set of AT3's XLTs for my 2020 2500. The stock tires were LT275R70-18s. After quite a bit of thought I settled on a set of larger LT295R70-18s on the stock rims plus a new spare of the same size.
The new tires ride great and are super quite and fit with plenty of room, BUT the new spare does not fit into the original tire storage area under the box. With the 295 fully inflated, it will not fit between the rear sway bar and the receiver hitch.
According to the tire size data from the Cooper web site, the new 295's (34.6" dia) and are about 1.5 inch larger in diameter that the original 275 (33.2" dia I think) Firestones. I'm thinking that I will need to go back to the tire store and get my old (new) spare to fit into the hole. I don't want to have to carry the bigger spare in the box of the truck. While I have not had to use a spare tire for as long as I can remember (if ever), if I have to use the 275 spare in a pinch, am I going to cause damage to the drive train?
Or does anyone have any ideas such as an adapter that can be used under the bed of the truck in the original spare tire location to house the 295? I'm thinking about deflating the 295 to see if it will fit, I carry a Viair air compressor with me in my truck box and it inflates a tire pretty quick. Any one have any other suggestions?
The new tires ride great and are super quite and fit with plenty of room, BUT the new spare does not fit into the original tire storage area under the box. With the 295 fully inflated, it will not fit between the rear sway bar and the receiver hitch.
According to the tire size data from the Cooper web site, the new 295's (34.6" dia) and are about 1.5 inch larger in diameter that the original 275 (33.2" dia I think) Firestones. I'm thinking that I will need to go back to the tire store and get my old (new) spare to fit into the hole. I don't want to have to carry the bigger spare in the box of the truck. While I have not had to use a spare tire for as long as I can remember (if ever), if I have to use the 275 spare in a pinch, am I going to cause damage to the drive train?
Or does anyone have any ideas such as an adapter that can be used under the bed of the truck in the original spare tire location to house the 295? I'm thinking about deflating the 295 to see if it will fit, I carry a Viair air compressor with me in my truck box and it inflates a tire pretty quick. Any one have any other suggestions?