Need a little information! Just turned over 150,000 miles on my Michelin 215's. I will need some new tires pretty soon. A set of Michelin 215's cost about $1055 and a set of 235 Michelins cost about $750 so I am thinking about the larger but cheaper tire. A friend just put 235's on his 97 cab&chassis but he has about half the gap between the duals that the stock tires had. We checked at the dealer and found that the 2000 and newer 3500 wheels are different and have more offset. Dodge wants $153 a wheel and aftermarket about $70. I have thought about a spacer plate between the wheels to get the gap back, but I'm wondering if that would put too much strain on the lugs? Also does anyone know if an older Dodge or Ford wheel with the proper offset would fit? One last thing, in actuality how much "seat of the pants" power loss would I get from the bigger tires. I have an auto with 3:54 gears and haul some heavy loads on my flatbed.
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1997 3500 club cab, 10' flatbed, auto, 3:54,dual Firestone air bags, 224,000 miles+
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1997 3500 club cab, 10' flatbed, auto, 3:54,dual Firestone air bags, 224,000 miles+