afp
12-02-2003, 20:03
When I bought my truck 17 months and 19,000 miles ago, I knew very little about 3/4 ton pickup tires. Prior to my DMax I had owned only 1/2 ton rigs. I also didn't know the DMax rim was only 6.5" wide.
Now I did know I wanted larger than stock tires for ground clearance when hunting, so the dealer sent me to a local shop who allowed me a very good trade-in on my stock tires. I went to 265/75R16s, because my two previous Z-71s had that size and they both worked very well when hunting on rough roads.
I went along fat, dumb, and happy for a while. Then I learned that my 265s had only a "C" load rating and the stock rims were only 6.5" wide. I knew I would have to change tires to at least a "D" rating before doing any serious towing, but that was down the road do I didn't give it much more thought. I also decided that I did want to run 285s when I changed the tires, for looks and a bit better ground clearance. I knew that to properly run 285s, I needed 16x8 rims.
To make a very long story into just a long one, today I actually checked the poundage limits on my "C" rated tires. It was 2500 lbs. Well, I know my truck with me and a tank of fuel weighs 7000 lbs, and that probably translates to 4500 lbs on the front at 3500 lbs on the back. This means the two times when I had a measured ton of stuff in the bed, I was exceeding the weight limit of the tires by 500 lbs. I also realized that with six people in the cab, I must be close to the max for the front tires as well.
I then learned that a 6.5" rim is borderline for even a 265.
So today I had 285/75R-16s mounted on some 16x8 rims. yes, the look very nice. I had Discount Tire do the work. The rims are MB "Motoring Overdrive" models. The tires are General Ameri Track TRs
They look great. I have the nose of the truck raised 2" with the Hill Country leveling kit, but I find the tires rub at the steering wheel limits on my mud flaps (aft portion of the wheel well). That will be no problem to trim those. I have an aftermarket front end replacement, so there are no clearance concerns with the bumper.
However, it looks like if I bounced hard at full wheel lock, the tires might hit the front part of the fender liner. There is nothing there to really get hurt--even my Mega is out of the way.
Do you guys with larger tires trim this area?
Blaine
Now I did know I wanted larger than stock tires for ground clearance when hunting, so the dealer sent me to a local shop who allowed me a very good trade-in on my stock tires. I went to 265/75R16s, because my two previous Z-71s had that size and they both worked very well when hunting on rough roads.
I went along fat, dumb, and happy for a while. Then I learned that my 265s had only a "C" load rating and the stock rims were only 6.5" wide. I knew I would have to change tires to at least a "D" rating before doing any serious towing, but that was down the road do I didn't give it much more thought. I also decided that I did want to run 285s when I changed the tires, for looks and a bit better ground clearance. I knew that to properly run 285s, I needed 16x8 rims.
To make a very long story into just a long one, today I actually checked the poundage limits on my "C" rated tires. It was 2500 lbs. Well, I know my truck with me and a tank of fuel weighs 7000 lbs, and that probably translates to 4500 lbs on the front at 3500 lbs on the back. This means the two times when I had a measured ton of stuff in the bed, I was exceeding the weight limit of the tires by 500 lbs. I also realized that with six people in the cab, I must be close to the max for the front tires as well.
I then learned that a 6.5" rim is borderline for even a 265.
So today I had 285/75R-16s mounted on some 16x8 rims. yes, the look very nice. I had Discount Tire do the work. The rims are MB "Motoring Overdrive" models. The tires are General Ameri Track TRs
They look great. I have the nose of the truck raised 2" with the Hill Country leveling kit, but I find the tires rub at the steering wheel limits on my mud flaps (aft portion of the wheel well). That will be no problem to trim those. I have an aftermarket front end replacement, so there are no clearance concerns with the bumper.
However, it looks like if I bounced hard at full wheel lock, the tires might hit the front part of the fender liner. There is nothing there to really get hurt--even my Mega is out of the way.
Do you guys with larger tires trim this area?
Blaine