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[QUOTE="B.Warning, post: 839667, member: 874"] To run a 22.5 you'll need a low pro 255/70/22.5 that measures out at 36.7"tall. It'll clear on a stock height truck but I recommend running a leveling kit. I've ran this setup on Ford, Chevy, and Dodge and they all clear with a 2.5" leveling kit. To get a good ride air pressure is key. I ran 50psi in the rear duals and 60psi up front and had no complaints about a harsh ride. My dually will be running them within the month as soon as I get time to work on it. I'll be running 2.5"icon coils and a 5"ouo block out back. Any truck shop can get the tires, I've ran and will be running double coin traction tires. My last set lasted me over 100k miles and were still half tread when I sold them to buy my kr. [/QUOTE]
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