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I know this has been done by many. What is the largest size tire I can fit safely on the stock chrome rim of my '99 2500. I think the rim is a 6. 5". I also have 4W- ABS which has that speed sensor issueso i cant go too tall. What is the experience with 265-75-16 BFG KO's? Thanks!!
 
Since I installed the 265's now my speedometer reads correctly at 60 MPH on up.

They still look like lowrider tires in that big wheel well though.

Next time I will get 275s or 285s

I think they are a good multipurpose tire. much better built than the GY wranglers that came on the truck. With 91K on the truck I am on my second set of BFGs.

I did over inflate the rears and wore out the center portion of the tread prematurely. #ad


I hit a curb or something hard enough to form a weak spot that eventually failed.

I will keep buying them.

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'96 4x4, 2500 extended, 5-Stick, TST, big stereo, MP3 player, GPS, Kodiak Sidewinder steps.
 
I've got BFG 285-75-16's and they work and look great. I've got over 60k miles on them and counting. I will soon replace them. You could probably go even bigger but I am not sure the spare would fit

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98. 5 2500 QC LB 4x4 5spd, white. BFG 285x75x16
Cummins 24v w/ TST PowerMAX w/EGT and Boost gauges on A-Pillar. VanAaken CPC. K&N In the factory air box. Stock Injectors, Stock Exhaust (complete with rattling baffles in muffler). Re-routed breather stink tube, 2WD-low kit, SnugTop, JJ Stainless Running boards, Tow Hooks, Bushwacker Street Flares, and a Cup Smoothie.
70,000 miles (8/25/00)
 
I have 305 70 16 on my 98 They are made by Goodyear, dont rub, and they look pretty **** nice on my truck!!!!

[This message has been edited by RedNut (edited 10-26-2000). ]
 
My son has a 99 and he just put BFG 295/16 AT
on but he has 8" rims on it. So far they have not rubbed.

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2000 Dodge 4x4 Quad Cab SWB 5-SP
 
I love the way my 4:10s pull. I don't like them when I want to dead head somewhere. Are the 285/70/16s available in load range E ? I think that may give me back a few RPM. Thanx... ... . Barry

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2001 2500 QC, ETH/DEE,4:10s, LSD, VA Magic Box, Boost/Pyro Guages, 4" Turbo back, BD Brake,Mag- Hytec Cover, Kleen Wheels, Energy Release, 70 gal. fuel, 20K Reese. (RV Dealer)
 
I have the tallest 255/85-16D I could find, the Dunlop Mud Rover at 33. 6" O. D. In english, it would be a 34"x10. 50". 6. 5" is an approved rim width for this tire. The tire looks good without fender flares, but a bit skinny with flares. I had them siped for wet weather traction, and they have performed well. Quiet. Over 40,000 miles on them (they're about done, though). Pretty cheap, too. No rubbing under any on or off road conditions that I have encountered...

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1998. 5 BE7L33 4x4, NV4500HD, 3. 54s, 255/85-16 Mud Rovers, Cummins uprate kit, VDO gauges
 
I had a 99 2500 and wanted a bigger wheel/tire combo for it. The 6. 5 rim is to narrow for a tire 285 or better. If you use your truck to carry groceries then you will probably be ok. If you put the 285 BFG on a 6. 5 rim then look forward to buying new tires soon. Because if you carry any weight at all you will need to raise the air pressure and of course it will cause the center of your tires to wear. I have a 16X8 rim with the 285 and run 50/55 PSI in the tires and have roughly 2000 on them and they still look new.
Do me a favor and go to the BFG dealer they have a little blue booklet that list the tire sizes and recommended rim sizes.
I would not trade my BFGs for anything. Well #ad
:d :d #ad
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This is my $. o2 worth.
Chris

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2001. 5 2500 Intense Blue Sport 285-16 mounted on 8x16 Baja
6 speed 4:10 limited slip heavy duty everything, Cab lights,
no heated seats or leather.
 
I have 285 BFG A/T's on my stk rims. No probs. 23,000 miles. Treads are wearing fine, just rotated them. No rubbing.

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2k, 22k miles, QC, 4x, 6sp, 3. 54,285/75r16 bfg/at, stock air cleaner (reliable), silencer ring "in" (runs better), popup cmpr, 9000 lbs. 14. 5-16 mpg (w/camper), 17. 5-19 (empty). VA, DD1's, PS Boost module, DD Elbow... also, Nitrous Oxide piped direct into the block (stealth - to keep the warranty), twin turbos, 10 gallon per minute fuel pump, ECM right out of Don Garlit's Top Fueler (he gave it to me) (for letting him ride in my truck), Super Modified DD1 Injectors ("Hand Honed" with a 1/4" reamer & my 12v (thats "volts" not "valves") Makita). :) More BOMBING to come!!
 
I HAVE 285 75 R 16 COOPERS, ON STOCK RIMS WITH AROUND 15,000 MILES ON THEM AND WEARING GOOD SO FAR. THEY LOOK GREAT. SPEEDO IS OFF A FEW MPH, BUT NOT THAT BAD. MY TIRE DEALER POINTED OUT TO ME THAT THE 285 LOAD RANGE D HAS A HIGHER WEIGHT CAPACITY THAN THE STOCK SIZE LOAD RANGE E TIRES DID.
 
Is anyone moving up to bigger tires having problems with trucks that have 4 wheel ABS?? If so, what size can you go to before a problem starts?
 
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