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What is the largest offroad tire and least noisy that will fit my stock height 98. 5 ,4x4,3500 Without the use of spacers or clearance problems on the front end? If I have to use spacers on the rear that would be fine if I knew where to get some. I heard on another post about (traxxus or nittos Tires are aggressive but not noisy. :rolleyes:

I need to start looking Now since I'll have to start saving up for them$$ :eek:

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98. 5 Ram 3500 4x4 sport autometer,sport comp pyro,trans,boost,electric fuel press. w/snubber,warning light/chime. edge comp drag box,2nd VP-44 inj. pump,dual fltr. amsoil. allum trans pan, Bilstien shocks,westin bars,push bar custom 5" exhaust, :) silencer ring fell out :-laf
 
I get a slight rub in the inner fender (plastic) sometimes on my 2500 with 305/70/16 mud terrain T/A's. They run pretty quiet though. John
 
Without Rubbing these are the tire sizes that fit:

285's = stock height

305's = 2. 5" SJ spring or leveling kit

315's = 4. 5" SJ lift
 
I put 315's under my truck and they only rub at full lock on the lower control arm. I am also running stock rims so there pretty inset. I used to run 295 BFG's and they didn't rub at all.



I run goodyear mtr's and there not to noisy and they wear really well and are really good offroad. I have them on my toyota rockcrawler also.
 
I'm running 315 Pro Comp Mud Terrains on Centerlines - stock height - slight rub on flex on inner fender. Leveling kit on the 'soon list'... ... ... ... ... .
 
wbraico if u go to the off road forum you will find all the tire answeres. i also have a dually and i am currantly running 255 s that are 33. 4 in tall. most 285s are same height but wider i do know for a fact i u just level the front that u can run 315s or 35s but you are going to run into spacer problems in rear between dualls. and i checked and spacers are around 350 dollars and u have to run ford outer wheels,unless u find a 35 1050 16 like maxis and the ssrs... .
 
I'm running 255/85's now with no rubbing. About 1/2" between the rear duals. I do have '02 rims with about 3/8" more backspacing than the original '96 rims. Spacers for the rear can be purchased at performancewheel.com located somewhere around Denver for about 200 a pair. I'll be adding some spacers when the current Truxxus 255's wear out so I can go to 35/10. 50/16's.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't the 285 the largest tire that will fit under the truck as a spare or does the 3500 LWB have a larger space? I put a used (50%) 285 BFG under mine and it barely fit. I guess if you don't mind having a spare that's shorter that the rest than it doesn't matter. Gotta be hard on the diffs though isn't it?
 
KVaughn said:
Gotta be hard on the diffs though isn't it?



If you have open diffs there is no 'hardship' on them, but with either a locker (Detroit) or limited slip (Tru Trac, Power Lok, etc) YES, odd sized spares will be a bad thing.
 
pwknapp said:
With 6 wheels I rarely have to go underneath to find a spare. ;)



If you have the limited slip diff, it only takes one short trip on odd sized tires to do damage. The spare just seems to be a commonly overlooked piece of the puzzle when it comes to putting oversized tires on these trucks. I saw a guy a few weeks ago at Big-O putting 315's on his 2500 and with no intention of changing the 245 spare under the truck. That's just plain stupid.
 
You can always swap a front to the rear and run the smaller spare up front. Most people have an open front. Save the $200 and pay for it with sweat when you get a flat...
 
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