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tire sizes and towing w a 48RE

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sarj

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First, I’d like to thank everyone here at TDR for all the info you’ve put out there. I was looking for a truck for about 3 months, and hit every ford & Dodge dealer in the county with test drives ( I’ll even confess at looking at 1 chevy dealer, and he offered to let me take it home overnight, but I told him I didn’t want to waste his time ). I ordered my 2500 about 3 weeks ago, and I’m still amazed with the info on this website. My woman says I have the fever.



I’ve pieced together bits of answers using the searches, but I guess I have a straight forward question y’all might help me with:



I ordered a 2500 4x4 w/ a 48RE and a 3. 73 rear end, and I figure it ought be in late June. I’m figurin to T-Rex the front end ( rear end too, probably, I’m waiting for a gatherin’ at Foothill Dodge where Kent will be to decide on that), and I’m getting to tires.



The truck isn’t a commuter, and is mainly for local and trips. It will see time in the desert and baja as well as the typical highway use. I have a 21’ trailer that is 3950 lb dry, so I’m thinkin’ 5000 wet. Not a heavy tow. I won't be upsizing the trailer for 10-15 years.



I’d rather have the dealer change out the tires before I take delivery, and I’m about ready to make that call, so the question is tire size and towing and how much of a factor it will be.



Stock 265/70-17’s are 31. 8” diameter

285 /70’s are 32. 8” diameter

315’s are 34. 5



I’ve even looked at going to Kent’s 18” wheels which would be a 285/65-18 @ 32. 8” diameter ( a nice looking wheel, and I figured a new set of OEM tires and wheels would offset the rim cost ).



I need to know how much these tire diameters will affect towing performance and if BFG’s are my best bet all around. ... originally I was planning on just going with the 315's. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



sarj
 
Hate to say it but, you would probably be better off with the 4. 10s if you are going to put on bigger tires and towing with the 48RE. I have 315s with the 4. 10s, 48RE and it seems like a pretty good combo all the way around from off the line acceleration to highway cruising.
 
I am running an 03 HO with the 48RE and 3. 73 and 315 BFG's. I pull a 5000 lb trailer and it does not even slow down on hills, with the Edge on "3". The only possible issue is to watch is sidewall flex causing sway.
 
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