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michael nelson

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what is the biggest bfg,s a/t I can put on my 3500 SRW with no probs?...any info will help,I heard you can trim the plastic,and I'am ok with that.truck is stock.16" rims-:confused:
 
285/75's go on easy with just tbar cranking...

start looking at 295 or 305/75/16's ...(305's may rub some)

some have squeezed 315's with some trimming of the lower valence...

Fuel mileage will suffer for sure
 
just don't max them out and have an alignment done...get a Firestone lifetime for like $150 and if you ever crank them back down you can get it aligned again...

I'm running Bridgestone Dueller A/T Revos in 265/75/16e and they look pretty good in the fenders... no cranking...I keep my tbars down for drag racing...
 
285's is generally the biggest you can go. You will need to trim some off the lower air dam though because they will rub when you turn.

Cranking the t-bars allows you to run 285's with no rubbing. You can crank all you want, just get an alignment done soon afterwards.

305's WILL RUB for sure and I wouldnt run those without a lift.

285's look good. 295's can be put on there as well but they'll rub unless you've trimmed and cranked.
 
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