Dually tire sizes?
Dually tire sizes?
Does anyone run 215/85/16's? Any other sizes other than 235/85/16 (smaller not bigger).
I am doing a dually conversion and noticed that 215's are a good 1" shorter than 235's which is roughly equivelent to having 3.73 with 235's versus my stock 3.55's.
This equates to about 71 MPH @2100 RPM in 6th instead of 74 MPH @2100 RPM in 6th.
I am wondering if this'll be an advantage pulling heavy loads. Can't really think of any need for the larger tires as they are just larger/heavier/more expensive, although 215's might just look ridiculously small...
I am doing a dually conversion and noticed that 215's are a good 1" shorter than 235's which is roughly equivelent to having 3.73 with 235's versus my stock 3.55's.
This equates to about 71 MPH @2100 RPM in 6th instead of 74 MPH @2100 RPM in 6th.
I am wondering if this'll be an advantage pulling heavy loads. Can't really think of any need for the larger tires as they are just larger/heavier/more expensive, although 215's might just look ridiculously small...
When i had my 2nd gen. i went from the 215's to the 235's. Filled the wheel well's in and they are rated for higher weight's. Try this site for playing with tire sizes.http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
I took the 215 off and installed 235. They fill the wheel openings better and slow about 200 rpm, just perfect at 70 mph. My buddy took off his 235 and put 215 and is perfect at 65 mph. How fast do you usually drive??
Hello all,i also have a question about tire sizes.On my 05 3500 dually,i run 235/85/17.i was wandering if i could run a wider tire on the front like a 255. My truck only has 7000 and the outerpart od the tire is already rolling off.if not wider tires to solve the problem what else? any help would be appreciated.
05 3500 dually 4x4 3.73 6spd Cummins turbo diesel
05 3500 dually 4x4 3.73 6spd Cummins turbo diesel
On my dually, I helped eliminate the outter edge wear by keeping the tires at a little higher pressure, switching back to "E" rated tires, and most importantly, slowing down on exit ramps.
duallys will corner like slot cars......
duallys will corner like slot cars......
thanks for the advice,but i was still wandering if it is possible togo with a widder tire size in the front, i have checked my tire pressure often and still have this problem. i had a ford f-350 before the dodge and it had the same problem.
I don't see why not.
The only reason against it I can think of would be having to use an odd sized tire on one side in the event of a flat front tire, unless you're planning on carrying two spares.
(one for the wider front - one for the narrower rear)
The only reason against it I can think of would be having to use an odd sized tire on one side in the event of a flat front tire, unless you're planning on carrying two spares.
(one for the wider front - one for the narrower rear)
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You should not run a different tire size on the front than you have on the back if you have a 4x4. If the tires are same height it will not matter. Having 2 different tire heights will wrap up your drive train while in 4x4.
Originally Posted by Eat Beef
Yes you can. I'm running 235/85/16's on mine with lots of clearance between the duallies. Uniroyal Laredos
Originally Posted by DanTana
You should not run a different tire size on the front than you have on the back if you have a 4x4. If the tires are same height it will not matter. Having 2 different tire heights will wrap up your drive train while in 4x4.
I'm thinking about 255/85/16s on the rear of mine, changes ratio from 4:10 to about 3:77, but the width is 10.04 inches compared to the stock 215s which is 8.46.
I have 225/75/16s on it now and no clearance problem on the duals and the effective ratio went from 4:10 to 4:25.
I have 225/75/16s on it now and no clearance problem on the duals and the effective ratio went from 4:10 to 4:25.
Originally Posted by CTD NUT
I have 235's on my 3500 and fabbed some 1/2" spacers to allow the tires to have enough clearance so as to never rub.
The last 1/16" of the hub-centric grabs the rim to center it.....it has worked this way for over a year loaded heavy........I'm not concerned about it as the stud holes on the rims are a very tight fit on the wheel studs.


