285/65/20 or 305/55/20?
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285/65/20 or 305/55/20?
The 285's fill the wheel well more and do not rub but are not as wide also BFG's seem to be my only selection for this size. The 305's are wider with alot more selection but with minor rub. I have really been looking hard at the Cooper Zeon LTZ 305/55/20 they are only $270.00 at Discount tire. What are ya'lls thoughts on this. Thanks.
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I just did this, I went with the 285's. They fill the well better and actually make the truck sit up a little higher. I wasn't to concerned with the rubbing, but the wider tires do have a tendency to throw stones up the side of the truck. My ocd for detailing wouldn't allow me to do it........LOL
Your only problem is bfg is the only one that I could find that makes this size. I would do this again in a heartbeat, they look that good, imo of course. I just can't believe no other manufacturer makes this size. You would think the more people making it, the price would come down somewhat.
Your only problem is bfg is the only one that I could find that makes this size. I would do this again in a heartbeat, they look that good, imo of course. I just can't believe no other manufacturer makes this size. You would think the more people making it, the price would come down somewhat.
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If your truck has been leveled I would go 285/65/20, if not, then go with the 305's. I have Cooper Zeon LTZ 305/55/20 on the factory rim, my truck has not been leveled and they look perfect in the fender. On a leveled truck I personally think the 305's will look too small, the extra height of the 285 would look better. I paid $890 for my Coopers at discount tire.
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