I'm looking to purachase a new set of tires for my 98 (12V, quad cab, 8 foot bed, 410 rear end, with air-lift air bags) . I have both a truck camper and a 10,000 lb 5th wheel so I would like to get something biger than the 245ers.
I hear a lot of guys really like the "all steel" type claiming greater stability (like the michalen RIB). I have been looking at the 285/75/R16 load range D tire offered buy several vendors. Its a much larger diameter (33 inches vs 30. 7 for the 245). It will really mess up my speedometer but will improve my fuel milage some (maybe, since they do add have more friction than a smaller tire).
I also like the idea of the extra 4 inches of rubber on the road and the 2 extra inches of added width, but I would have to buy new rims since the factory units are only 6. 5 inches and you need an 8 inch rim for the 285s.
I'm pretty sure I can go with 265s load range E on my factory rims, but I wonder if I would be better of with the bigger 285 tire, or all steel or what ever.
I'm open for input. What has been your experience?
I hear a lot of guys really like the "all steel" type claiming greater stability (like the michalen RIB). I have been looking at the 285/75/R16 load range D tire offered buy several vendors. Its a much larger diameter (33 inches vs 30. 7 for the 245). It will really mess up my speedometer but will improve my fuel milage some (maybe, since they do add have more friction than a smaller tire).
I also like the idea of the extra 4 inches of rubber on the road and the 2 extra inches of added width, but I would have to buy new rims since the factory units are only 6. 5 inches and you need an 8 inch rim for the 285s.
I'm pretty sure I can go with 265s load range E on my factory rims, but I wonder if I would be better of with the bigger 285 tire, or all steel or what ever.
I'm open for input. What has been your experience?