Let's see your 11'-15' crew cab dually.

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Havent been on here in a few years. Might as well post.
 

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What size wheels and tires are these on your truck. I have a 2015 F350 Dually I want to get bigger wheels on but don’t know what size to get. Currently running the factory set up. Would like some 20”s just not sure how they will affect towing and ride:/
 

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I run 20's and 35's but I do have the Carli Commuter Kit good for about 2 inches of lift and much better ride. Zero effect on towing for me (16,000 lb boat)
 

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I broke down and powdercoated the raptors to match the tuxedo black paint and added AMP steps. . .

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Hey Guys... (as you can see, I've been here a while, but this is my first post, lol)
Anyone try the 265/70/17 Fury Country Hunter MT II on their dually yet?

I have a 2011, stock everything, and wondering if I can run them without a spacer. I haul heavy regularly and really this tire is for looks more than mudding. I don't see this truck buried to the axles any time soon, but I can't risk getting stuck with the toy hauler and family relying on the truck to get us home.

If anyone has run them, pics would be greatly appreciated.

Also, thanks for all of the pics of level'd 35/12.5 pics... that may be where I end up.
 

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If you're worried about being stranded with the family, why would you cheap out on tires to begin with?
 

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If you're worried about being stranded with the family, why would you cheap out on tires to begin with?

Because spending more on a tire doesn’t make it better. I have a stack of $300 Pirellis in my garage which I gladly replaced with $150 Firestones. I put a set of Motivos on my F150 and couldn’t have been happier.

Michelin isn’t the only company worth buying tires from.
 

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