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I really like these goodyears on our dually and the price wasn't too bad. They were $200 each.Nice, if you can afford the tires, duallys are where its at!
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I really like these goodyears on our dually and the price wasn't too bad. They were $200 each.Nice, if you can afford the tires, duallys are where its at!
What size are those? Are you running a spacer?I really like these goodyears on our dually and the price wasn't too bad. They were $200 each.
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265/75/16. Yes. I could have gone 2" but I went 2.5" for more room with tire chains.What size are those? Are you running a spacer?
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Ours is 4wd. You need spacers if you want to run anything more than a 235/85/16. Dave (88GMCtruck) runs 255/85/16 and I believe that he has 1.5" spacers. I researched the snot out of high torque, heavy hauling duallies and I saw some real horror stories with guys that ran cheap aluminum spacers. I kept hearing about Fred's spacers out of Texas. They aren't cheap and they are made out of steel. That is what we run.I was thinking about a 285/75/16 but im sketched out by spacers..
Yours 4x4?
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Ile look into those, thanks!Ours is 4wd. You need spacers if you want to run anything more than a 235/85/16. Dave (88GMCtruck) runs 255/85/16 and I believe that he has 1.5" spacers. I researched the snot out of high torque, heavy hauling duallies and I saw some real horror stories with guys that ran cheap aluminum spacers. I kept hearing about Fred's spacers out of Texas. They aren't cheap and they are made out of steel. That is what we run.