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jimh406
Sep 29, 2015Explorer III
I'm happy for you if your spaces are big enough for a DRW. In my area, that is rarely the case. SRWs don't always fit between the lines.
I put really agressive tires on my DRW. It's unclear if I will have problems in the snow since we barely had any last year. There are real disadvantages of a DRW. Yet, I changed from a SRW with 19.5s to a DRW. There are some advantages as well depending on which one you buy. ;)
The brackets being a problem is a new one, but I don't camp with my TC off truck. If I was going to do that regularly, I'd have a trailer instead. I think that if they brackets hold for the giant TCs, most of us will be fine.
You could always start with a DRW and put super singles on it if you want a SRW. Or do this. http://www.ricksontruckwheels.com/drw-to-srw.php
I put really agressive tires on my DRW. It's unclear if I will have problems in the snow since we barely had any last year. There are real disadvantages of a DRW. Yet, I changed from a SRW with 19.5s to a DRW. There are some advantages as well depending on which one you buy. ;)
The brackets being a problem is a new one, but I don't camp with my TC off truck. If I was going to do that regularly, I'd have a trailer instead. I think that if they brackets hold for the giant TCs, most of us will be fine.
You could always start with a DRW and put super singles on it if you want a SRW. Or do this. http://www.ricksontruckwheels.com/drw-to-srw.php
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