Cheapest 33" range tire size?
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Cheapest 33" range tire size?
If im looking for tires in the 33" range for my truck, what is generally the most common and cheapest tire size for either 17" or 18" wheels? Theyres 33x12.5", 275 70 R18....etc etc.
Also, do any of these sizes not have the "E" rating which reduces fuel economy? I currently have factory 17" wheels. Im either going to level the truck and put bigger tires on the stock wheels or go aftermarket wheels with an 18x9" wheel. If I stick with the factory, I would have to use a less wide 33" tire. I dont think 33x12.5 can go on the factory wheels due to the wheels not being wide enough for the tire.
Also, looking for All Terrain tires since im mostly on road but occasionally offroad.
Also, trying to avoid rubbing. Does a negative offset aftermarket wheel (compared to stock) lessen or avoid rubbing from bigger tires?
Thanks-
Also, do any of these sizes not have the "E" rating which reduces fuel economy? I currently have factory 17" wheels. Im either going to level the truck and put bigger tires on the stock wheels or go aftermarket wheels with an 18x9" wheel. If I stick with the factory, I would have to use a less wide 33" tire. I dont think 33x12.5 can go on the factory wheels due to the wheels not being wide enough for the tire.
Also, looking for All Terrain tires since im mostly on road but occasionally offroad.
Also, trying to avoid rubbing. Does a negative offset aftermarket wheel (compared to stock) lessen or avoid rubbing from bigger tires?
Thanks-
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I’ve been looking at 275/60/20 on tire rack for the Goodyear duratrac and they are for a good price.
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tires.j...omCompare1=yes
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tires.j...omCompare1=yes
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If im looking for tires in the 33" range for my truck, what is generally the most common and cheapest tire size for either 17" or 18" wheels? Theyres 33x12.5", 275 70 R18....etc etc.
Also, do any of these sizes not have the "E" rating which reduces fuel economy? I currently have factory 17" wheels. Im either going to level the truck and put bigger tires on the stock wheels or go aftermarket wheels with an 18x9" wheel. If I stick with the factory, I would have to use a less wide 33" tire. I dont think 33x12.5 can go on the factory wheels due to the wheels not being wide enough for the tire.
Also, looking for All Terrain tires since im mostly on road but occasionally offroad.
Also, trying to avoid rubbing. Does a negative offset aftermarket wheel (compared to stock) lessen or avoid rubbing from bigger tires?
Thanks-
Also, do any of these sizes not have the "E" rating which reduces fuel economy? I currently have factory 17" wheels. Im either going to level the truck and put bigger tires on the stock wheels or go aftermarket wheels with an 18x9" wheel. If I stick with the factory, I would have to use a less wide 33" tire. I dont think 33x12.5 can go on the factory wheels due to the wheels not being wide enough for the tire.
Also, looking for All Terrain tires since im mostly on road but occasionally offroad.
Also, trying to avoid rubbing. Does a negative offset aftermarket wheel (compared to stock) lessen or avoid rubbing from bigger tires?
Thanks-