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Post by Ed1774 » Fri Feb 05, 2016 11:48 am

I'm sure it's been asked but the search feature is not cooperating with me. I want a bigger tire form my truck but I'm not interested in suspensions mods. Will a 35" tire fit or am I better off with a 285/75R17?
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Post by olyelr » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:24 pm

285/75/17 is a damn good setup on the stock suspension. 35's will fit, but the issue is most are 12.5" wide which will start getting rubbing issues on control arms (probably radius arms as well, but not sure). Especially when using the stock wheels. The height of the 35" tire isnt the issue, its the width. The 285/75/17 is dang near as tall as a lot of the 35's, yet a lot skinnier. Win Win in my book.
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Post by olyelr » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:26 pm

The only downfall is tire choices are a bit limited with that size. I wish more company's would jump back on the tall/skinny pizza cutter bandwagon!
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Post by Will » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:28 pm

They will fit
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Re: 35's fit on stock 2014 and later Power Wagon?

Post by Ed1774 » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:38 pm

I had 285/75R17 Toyo AT2 on my previous truck and I did like them. I kinda want 35's but I don't want rubbing. If the 35's won't fit I'll do another set of the Toyo's.
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Post by Will » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:46 pm

From Thurens site, he's done a lot of work on them....
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Post by 14PowerWaggy » Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:05 pm

35"s fit easily on a 14+ PW... Ran them for a while and absolutely no rubbing anywhere (35x12.5x17 Nitto MT's on stock wheels)... Running 37"s now on after market wheels with minimal trimming and rubbing...
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Post by 04Ram2500Hemi » Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:30 pm

I'm running 285/75/17 Toyo A/T II Tires on my 2012 and I couldn't be happier with them. I wanted to get as close to 35" tires without rubbing. The plus for me is I can run tire chains on all four tires with this setup, and come winter that can be a huge perk. The other plus is the 285/75 fit's in the stock spare location, and I think any bigger than that and you can run into issues with the 2014+ models.
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Post by bigchelis » Fri Feb 05, 2016 4:13 pm

olyelr wrote:The only downfall is tire choices are a bit limited with that size. I wish more company's would jump back on the tall/skinny pizza cutter bandwagon!

The SuperSwamper SSR's are 35x10.5 R17, which is a true Pizza Cutter and fits a lot of the 2500/3500 series trucks with no rubbing on turns.

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Post by olyelr » Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:36 pm

bigchelis wrote:
olyelr wrote:The only downfall is tire choices are a bit limited with that size. I wish more company's would jump back on the tall/skinny pizza cutter bandwagon!

The SuperSwamper SSR's are 35x10.5 R17, which is a true Pizza Cutter and fits a lot of the 2500/3500 series trucks with no rubbing on turns.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/35x10- ... SSTSSR-42R
Yes, but they are a little more aggressive than many people need/want. There are also the pizza cutter boggers and tsl's, but for a good A/T choice the pizza slicers are pretty much non existent, unless the relatively small 235/85's. The 285/75/17 is a close match, but a little short and wide for a true pizza slicer :mrgreen:
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Post by adeluca73 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 12:46 am

bigchelis wrote:
olyelr wrote:The only downfall is tire choices are a bit limited with that size. I wish more company's would jump back on the tall/skinny pizza cutter bandwagon!

The SuperSwamper SSR's are 35x10.5 R17, which is a true Pizza Cutter and fits a lot of the 2500/3500 series trucks with no rubbing on turns.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/35x10- ... SSTSSR-42R
Anyone have feedback on this tire ? I found the SSR 35x10.5xR17 http://www.offroadunlimited.com/orustor ... oduct=9817

And the description sounds like an AT tire more than their standard mudding tires they're famous for. I'm at 25K on my Duratracs & I figure I'll be needing new shoes come summer, so are these a bad idea? It's the only tire in that size I can find, spent a few hrs trolling Jeep & 4Runner & Xterra forums & they all said those SSR's are the only talk/skinny option...
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Post by Chromolykid » Sat Feb 06, 2016 1:10 am

What is the general consensus on tire width for 4G trucks? Pizza cutter or wide? I'm fairly certain I can fit both in 35" with aftermarket wheels, and was originally planning on 35x12.5x17's... But after reading some of your comments I'm leaning towards the 285's or 315's. Reason being is on the racecar I used to have steering issues (going through tie rod ends every race, feedback, blown seals and servos) and after several different changes, the most noticeable was going to skinnier tires. That car is a whole different species though compared to the PW. Correct me if I'm wrong but the skinny tires work better in snow and mud, right? The majority of my time is spent on desert terrain of hard-packed dirt, rocks, and sand. Should I stick with my original plan of wide tires or opt for narrow ones?
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Chromolykid wrote:What is the general consensus on tire width for 4G trucks? Pizza cutter or wide? I'm fairly certain I can fit both in 35" with aftermarket wheels, and was originally planning on 35x12.5x17's... But after reading some of your comments I'm leaning towards the 285's or 315's. Reason being is on the racecar I used to have steering issues (going through tie rod ends every race, feedback, blown seals and servos) and after several different changes, the most noticeable was going to skinnier tires. That car is a whole different species though compared to the PW. Correct me if I'm wrong but the skinny tires work better in snow and mud, right? The majority of my time is spent on desert terrain of hard-packed dirt, rocks, and sand. Should I stick with my original plan of wide tires or opt for narrow ones?
With sand you are going to want wider tires. If you saw snow on a regular basis I'm sure the narrow tires would be a big help though.

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Post by Ed1774 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:11 pm

I think I found my new tire... Like I stated before, on my previous 2500 I ran 285/75R17 Toyo AT2's like 04Ram2500Hemi has. They were a great tire and balanced with little weight and were smooth as silk at all speed's. So tonight I was on Toyo's website comparing the actual size difference between a 35X12.5X17 vs. the 285/75R17 and low and behold I see a size that I didn't know Toyo offered in the AT2. It's a 305/70R17 which measures 33.9 in diameter (exact same as the 285/75R17) and 12.2 wide. I think this will the perfect size for my truck and hopefully it will fit in the spare tire location.

I'm sick of the balance issue's with the Duratrac but I'm probably going to hold off until the spring for the new tires as the Duratrac are good in the snow so I'll keep you all posted.

FYI, I had a 285/75R17 on the spare on my 2010 Dodge 2500 and it just fit in there.
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Post by adeluca73 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:48 pm

Ed1774 wrote:I think I found my new tire... Like I stated before, on my previous 2500 I ran 285/75R17 Toyo AT2's like 04Ram2500Hemi has. They were a great tire and balanced with little weight and were smooth as silk at all speed's. So tonight I was on Toyo's website comparing the actual size difference between a 35X12.5X17 vs. the 285/75R17 and low and behold I see a size that I didn't know Toyo offered in the AT2. It's a 305/70R17 which measures 33.9 in diameter (exact same as the 285/75R17) and 12.2 wide. I think this will the perfect size for my truck and hopefully it will fit in the spare tire location.

I'm sick of the balance issue's with the Duratrac but I'm probably going to hold off until the spring for the new tires as the Duratrac are good in the snow so I'll keep you all posted.

FYI, I had a 285/75R17 on the spare on my 2010 Dodge 2500 and it just fit in there.
I like the 285/75 because it's an inch skinnier 11.2 vs 12

I see BFG sells a 34x10.5xR17 now in the AT KO2...hmmm

https://tiresize.com/tires/BFGoodrich/A ... .50R17.htm
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What is the point of tall and skinny tires? Is it purely aesthetic or is there a functional advantage in some terrain or situation? The only thing I can think of is getting better mpg than a wider tire of the same diameter.
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Colibri wrote:What is the point of tall and skinny tires? Is it purely aesthetic or is there a functional advantage in some terrain or situation? The only thing I can think of is getting better mpg than a wider tire of the same diameter.
Some general attributes are they are better in the snow, have a decent sidewall for airing down, and are less likely to rub the suspension.
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Post by olyelr » Sun Feb 07, 2016 9:52 am

adeluca73 wrote:
Ed1774 wrote:I think I found my new tire... Like I stated before, on my previous 2500 I ran 285/75R17 Toyo AT2's like 04Ram2500Hemi has. They were a great tire and balanced with little weight and were smooth as silk at all speed's. So tonight I was on Toyo's website comparing the actual size difference between a 35X12.5X17 vs. the 285/75R17 and low and behold I see a size that I didn't know Toyo offered in the AT2. It's a 305/70R17 which measures 33.9 in diameter (exact same as the 285/75R17) and 12.2 wide. I think this will the perfect size for my truck and hopefully it will fit in the spare tire location.

I'm sick of the balance issue's with the Duratrac but I'm probably going to hold off until the spring for the new tires as the Duratrac are good in the snow so I'll keep you all posted.

FYI, I had a 285/75R17 on the spare on my 2010 Dodge 2500 and it just fit in there.
I like the 285/75 because it's an inch skinnier 11.2 vs 12

I see BFG sells a 34x10.5xR17 now in the AT KO2...hmmm

https://tiresize.com/tires/BFGoodrich/A ... .50R17.htm
Beware though, they barely measure up to a 33. Kinda like my so called 35" km2's on my jeep.... Brand new barely measured 34", and with the weight of the jeep they are barely 33.

A lot of tires are this way, though. But just be carefull, if you are looking for a true 34x10.5 you will be disappointed.
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adeluca73 wrote:
bigchelis wrote:
olyelr wrote:The only downfall is tire choices are a bit limited with that size. I wish more company's would jump back on the tall/skinny pizza cutter bandwagon!

The SuperSwamper SSR's are 35x10.5 R17, which is a true Pizza Cutter and fits a lot of the 2500/3500 series trucks with no rubbing on turns.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/35x10- ... SSTSSR-42R
Anyone have feedback on this tire ? I found the SSR 35x10.5xR17 http://www.offroadunlimited.com/orustor ... oduct=9817

And the description sounds like an AT tire more than their standard mudding tires they're famous for. I'm at 25K on my Duratracs & I figure I'll be needing new shoes come summer, so are these a bad idea? It's the only tire in that size I can find, spent a few hrs trolling Jeep & 4Runner & Xterra forums & they all said those SSR's are the only talk/skinny option...
I ran those tires on a Jeep TJ, but in a 35x13.50 size. Excellent highway ride, but a bit loud. Excellent offroad traction everywhere I tried them. They have a super soft rubber compound though, so they really had issues with chunking in the rocks, and they were worn out in 10,000 miles.
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Post by MoparToYou » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:37 am

Colibri wrote:What is the point of tall and skinny tires? Is it purely aesthetic or is there a functional advantage in some terrain or situation? The only thing I can think of is getting better mpg than a wider tire of the same diameter.
Better driveability on the highway is one advantage. They have a lower scrub radius, and less tendancy for tram tracking. There is also less wear and less strain on steering components.
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Post by adeluca73 » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:45 am

MoparToYou wrote: The SuperSwamper SSR's are 35x10.5 R17, which is a true Pizza Cutter and fits a lot of the 2500/3500 series trucks with no rubbing on turns.

I ran those tires on a Jeep TJ, but in a 35x13.50 size. Excellent highway ride, but a bit loud. Excellent offroad traction everywhere I tried them. They have a super soft rubber compound though, so they really had issues with chunking in the rocks, and they were worn out in 10,000 miles.
Here's a great review, though the test rig was a Samuri, this guy took these tires to many different states to put the tires through all types of extreme terrain: rain, smooth slippery rocks, sharp cutting rocks, deep deep snow, flat desert running, washboards, & on road driving slow & highway speeds, over 3000 dedicated off road miles...he said it was the best on and off road tire he's ever reviewed, also the most expensive too, that's an incredible claim, I'm leaning toward these right now in 35x10.5...thoughts????

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Post by Airic » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:53 am

Im running toyo at2 extreme 35x12.5R17. I have a level kit but they will fit the new gen stock just fine.
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Post by gone2 » Sun Feb 07, 2016 1:39 pm

I run 35x12.5 x 18 Nitto M/T's on stock suspension and they have never rubbed. I actually picked the Nitto's because they run wider than most 12.5" tires.

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Post by 04Ram2500Hemi » Sun Feb 07, 2016 1:56 pm

Colibri wrote:What is the point of tall and skinny tires? Is it purely aesthetic or is there a functional advantage in some terrain or situation? The only thing I can think of is getting better mpg than a wider tire of the same diameter.
Tall and skinny tires are better in snow and ice, which is better for where I live. The other plus for me is I can run tire chains without worrying about them rubbing on anything. If you're a rock crawler or mud flinger, you may need something else.
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Re: 35's fit on stock 2014 and later Power Wagon?

Post by olyelr » Sun Feb 07, 2016 9:51 pm

gone2 wrote:I run 35x12.5 x 18 Nitto M/T's on stock suspension and they have never rubbed. I actually picked the Nitto's because they run wider than most 12.5" tires.

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That's because you have aftermarket wheels with less backspacing. Put that tire on a stock wheel and she will rub.

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2016 Ram Power Wagon Laramie - Granite Crystal Metallic - Ramboxes - 35” AT3W - TazerRAM

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