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boy&hisdogs

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Ill probably go a max of a 8 inch rim. And Possibly a 2 inch spacer. Idk got time yet to plan.

8 Is a good size for a 285 tire. It's better to just get the right backspacing on your wheels if you can, but if you must get spacers make sure you get HUB CENTRIC spacers, torque them to spec and check them every time you have a tire off.
 

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take a good look at these
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I've got 15 years in tire manufacturing, I recommend BFG all day long. I've seen the insane quality control that goes into those tires, along with them simply being extremely good. That's why my Blazer and F250 run the all terrains, and I've had them on several vehicles in the past including my SHO.
 

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The kanati trail hog is an aggressive looking tire that’s less money than the KO2’s. They’re a “hybrid” so closer together all terrain tread in the middle and bigger mud lugs on the outside. The only reason I won’t buy them again is because I’m turning into an old man and I think they’re noisy :blah:

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