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I have an 03 DRW 4x4 QCab and looking for a 33" replacement of the stockers in the next couple months. I came across these http://www.nittotire.com/tires_terragrappler.asp



They are very well priced in my mind just not too sure about the running a 295/70 on the stock skinny wheels. What width are the stock dually wheels and anyone here running anything other then factory recommended size on the stockers???
 
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I couldn't find ANY tires over a 235 section width recommended for a 6" wheel. About half the tire dealers wouldn't even mount a 245 (BFG, GY, etc all say 6. 5" minimum)



So, I got more 235's this time around, but I'm saving my pennies for 19. 5's when I need to do it again.



Juan
 
Stock rim width is 6". But I doubt you could get a 295/70R17 mounted onto the truck without the tires rubbing together unless you use spacers. At this point I think you're kinda stuck, I only know of the stock 235/80R17. Ford is using 245/75R17 on their duallies. Diameter should be about the same. :(
 
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Hmmmm,



I'm pretty sure my door plate says my stock rim width is 6". I'll have to look again when it's not so dark outside.



The 245/75/17 is almost an 1" shorter in height (~. 8" less).



Juan
 
I am going to try it, More for the fact I want the gearing benefit of the larger tire and wont loose any weight rating over the stockers. Just have to run a 2" spacer in the rear and it should work fine, I hope.
 
cwbyinjeep said:
I have an 03 DRW 4x4 QCab and looking for a 33" replacement of the stockers in the next couple months. I came across these http://www.nittotire.com/tires_terragrappler.asp



They are very well priced in my mind just not too sure about the running a 295/70 on the stock skinny wheels. What width are the stock dually wheels and anyone here running anything other then factory recommended size on the stockers???





I just purchased these tires and so far I am happy with them. I am not running these on the stock rims, I have them on Weld 8" rims. I purchased them for the same reason as you spoke, good prices. My only complant would be they seem to throw rocks alot more than other tires that I have had. And these is not on a dually, I dont know if you could get these on a dually they are almost 12" wide.
 
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tae73 said:
I just purchased these tires and so far I am happy with them. I am not running these on the stock rims, I have them on Weld 8" rims. I purchased them for the same reason as you spoke, good prices. My only complant would be they seem to throw rocks alot more than other tires that I have had. And these is not on a dually, I dont know if you could get these on a dually they are almost 12" wide.

Any chance you've got a picture? I'm thinking of getting these tires when mine wear out...



-Ryan
 
I've got some pics of the Nittos on my truck in my gallery. So far they seem to be wearing relatively well and I think they look good.
 
285/70/17

I just bought the wife an 03 3500 4x4 drw it has 285/70 r17 tires all the way around they are touching/rubbing while the truck is empty, but it looks like they have been on the truck a while they are Goodyear MTR's and look great on the truck but it's got me kind of wondering if it will be alright. the truck is a 2L conversion with the hauler bed so it has been used for towing not sure how heavy though.
 
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I just bought the wife an 03 3500 4x4 drw it has 285/70 r17 tires all the way around they are touching/rubbing while the truck is empty, but it looks like they have been on the truck a while they are Goodyear MTR's and look great on the truck but it's got me kind of wondering if it will be alright. the truck is a 2L conversion with the hauler bed so it has been used for towing not sure how heavy though.



Uhhh no, it's not a real good idea. I wouldn't load up heavy with it like that.
 
My neighbor is running 315's on his dually with the 6" rims. He has 2" spacers in the rear and put a 2" level kit up front. I'm running 265 on mine with no spacers and have 1/2" clearance between duals.
 
MChildress said:
My neighbor is running 315's on his dually with the 6" rims. He has 2" spacers in the rear and put a 2" level kit up front. I'm running 265 on mine with no spacers and have 1/2" clearance between duals.



What kind of 265's? That should be about a 31"+ diameter? I have also heard of guys running 315's with spacers, I think a 285 or 295 load range E would be great, if BFG made an AT in that size 17" it would already be on my truck with 1-2" spacers
 
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