275/65 20 tires
#12
Yes sir, no rubbing. My deal was that I had the 275/65s on my '05 which were new last winter and had them swapped onto the new truck in May, when I traded. Before I took delivery, I had they bolt up a wheel from the '05 to the '10 to make sure we were OK and we were.
Like you, I also like the raked look, but I like the bigger gap from tire to fender look as well, so I'm torn. Haven't done the leveling kit yet, but when I do, I'll also do a 1" or so in the rear to hopefully maintain some rake.
Like you, I also like the raked look, but I like the bigger gap from tire to fender look as well, so I'm torn. Haven't done the leveling kit yet, but when I do, I'll also do a 1" or so in the rear to hopefully maintain some rake.
#13
It was the 275.,,,,but...looking at a bunch of tire specs tonight....on the manuf sites....you will notice that not every 275/65/20 is the exact same necessarily as another brand...so I should not speak out of turn to say one will not work over another....but I know what I saw....2010 laramie....275/65/20 good year duratrac and I know that they rubbed on the driver's side for sure..also talked to manager at fountain tire and he confirmed it as he put the tires on...he thought 285/55/20 might not rub but would not guarantee it either.....as a result...I went with 275/60/20 silent armor good years....and will wait to hear more on leveling kits on the 10's and see if some more options come out in tires for next summer...(guess I will save myself some stone chips for a bit too) cheers