dually tire fitting

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  1. sparkle

    sparkle Junior Member

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    Will a 315/75/16 fit on the back of a 96 f350 dually on the stock wheels without spacing the wheels? If not what size wheel spacer will I need and is it a 8x6.5 lug pattern?
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    match the width to the factory wheels?

    what is the factory size? I would imagine you could go taller but you would have to keep the same width or atleast close to it.
     
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    What's stock width? And then How much space do you have between the stock tires?

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    Not sure I'm looking at a red dually crew cab 7.3 cause I know 35's fit on the 250's at stock height but I want to build a badass dually when I get it in a few weeks. I found 4 bfgs for the back but I'm afraid they might need to be spaced out more. The truck is going to be the family truck but also be used for work (not towing or hauling anything that some mud tires can't handle) I have picked out the chip I want as well as a few more things.
     
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    I know the 4wds (non dually) came with 285/75/16's
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    chances are the tires in the rear will be different. going to have to get the actual rear tire width.
     
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    Youll need a spacer for 285s even unless you never tow anything ever
    I have 265 BFG all terrain on the back of mine and they're very close to rubbing together with any kind of load, I'm sure 285s would rub
     

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