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huskerdually avatar
huskerdually
+1y
Can I slap you even if your right?
jcampbell1180 avatar
jcampbell1180
+1y
Um...yes.
huskerdually avatar
huskerdually
+1y
yea
ec_dually avatar
ec_dually
+1y
ohh boy.. is you starting to tingle campy you answered the question right ... lol
hooked on phonics really works,lol
okcderek avatar
okcderek
+1y
...........................I like cheese.
sick82 avatar
sick82
+1y
thanks for the good info. i really appreciate it everyone. makes me feel alot better.

josh
krewzlo avatar
krewzlo
+1y
But you have to consider the front weighs considerably more than the rear. I had mine weighed at one time, whole truck and just front axle. My tires at the time, 215.70.16's were barely enough, I believe the front weighed about 3800 or so.
ec_dually avatar
ec_dually
+1y
eitheir way he will be fine if he is bagged you have a somewhat transfer of weight cause the factory stance is raked forward some but eitheir way with that weight he is still fine...
sixpackdaniel avatar
sixpackdaniel
+1y
Hey Josh,

I think you are fine. Just like everyone else has already said. Alot of guys run those tires on 22's. From everything I've seen, lowered trucks are on a 35 series tire with 22's and 24's. Only the stock height trucks are running 40 or 45 series. Granted your 265/35 is a little small, I don't think there is anything wrong with it. Just watch like you would anyway.

I just saw that Ekstensive truck at the Dub show in Houston. Tire size is 325/45/24. Load rating on that tire is 2835 lbs.
jcampbell1180 avatar
jcampbell1180
+1y


Good point. I didn't factor that in.