May-27-2015 07:56 AM
May-27-2015 12:40 PM
May-27-2015 08:38 AM
May-27-2015 08:36 AM
ugh wrote:Olbeachcomber wrote:
Hi everybody. My tow vehicle is a 2012 Dodge Ram 2500, 2wd. It is ready for new tires, and currently has 245/70r17 tires on it. I have found a great deal on a set of 285/70r17 tires, but am unsure as to what the pros / cons of this tire. The tire guy tells me there is no problem going to this size tire, but then again, he is trying to sell tires.
Has anyone else here done this, and if so, are there any concerns?
The only difference between your stock tires and the tires that you are thinking off is the width of the tire across the thread. Its a wider tire. I don't see that as a problem except the tire could rub the frame or something when you turn. Most tire stores have a database that list other size that will fit fine. If the sales man says it will be fine, then it may be fine. Try it and make sure they will take it back if rubs something.
May-27-2015 08:29 AM
The only difference between your stock tires and the tires that you are thinking off is the width of the tire across the thread. Its a wider tire.
May-27-2015 08:28 AM
May-27-2015 08:21 AM
Olbeachcomber wrote:
Hi everybody. My tow vehicle is a 2012 Dodge Ram 2500, 2wd. It is ready for new tires, and currently has 245/70r17 tires on it. I have found a great deal on a set of 285/70r17 tires, but am unsure as to what the pros / cons of this tire. The tire guy tells me there is no problem going to this size tire, but then again, he is trying to sell tires.
Has anyone else here done this, and if so, are there any concerns?
May-27-2015 08:20 AM
ugh wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Stick with stock size if you can. OS tires will throw your speedometer off and could possibly mess up your enissions.
I don't see how increasing the width of the tire will impact the MPH.
May-27-2015 08:18 AM
May-27-2015 08:17 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Stick with stock size if you can. OS tires will throw your speedometer off and could possibly mess up your enissions.
May-27-2015 08:08 AM