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I was just reading in the archives about the biggest size tire you can get on the stock wheels (W250 )?

How much taller and wider are 255's than 235/85's ?

What choice of tires do I have?

Do they rub very much (a little is ok)

Does anyone have a picture of a 1st Gen with 255's ??

I would really like to see that.

I am going to get some new wheels so I can go to 285's

but it will be 6 months to a year and it wont be but a couple till I need new tires.







THanks Steve
 
Steve,

The 255's work well with stock wheels and ride hight, here's and striped down picture of my truck with Dunlop radial rover rv's 33. 1" tall 10 " wide, these were great tires never a problem.

truck with 255's



Rick
 
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Thanks Rick (nice truck)

I was reading in the archives about how 255's are hard to balance, unstable towing etc... I only tow maybe once a month at the most. Maybe 265's are better for me. The only thing I don't like about 265's is the load rating. I think it is a D but the weight is different for different brands,styles. My uncles 2500 CTD has 265's and the max weight is 3000# (i think i read that right)

and some other 265's are only 2500# or so???? What's the deal?

If I could get the ones with the 3000 pound rating I would go with that, 42 less pounds a tire shouldn't matter too much.

Some feedback please (265--3000#) (235----3042#)







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Steve
 
The 255's are a great tire on stock wheels. Especially if you have 4. 10's and good power. Load stability is not a problem w/ them if you get a good tire w/ a stiff sidewall. We found a increase in mileage and overall ride comfort.

Our '92 ran a little over 50,000mi on BFG MT 255's. As for load rating we ran our's about 3yrs loaded very heavy(trailer=19,000lbs) about 75% of those miles and never lost a tire.



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