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Will 285 75r16 fit stock truck/rims?
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I fit 315/75r16 on a 2wd with 5.5" of suspension lift
Hey what engine do u have in ur truck
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Hey what engine do u have in ur truck
4.6 but I put 4.11 gears and a Detroit tru trac in it
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4.6 but I put 4.11 gears and a Detroit tru trac in it
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Just wonderin what my 2wd was capable of but I have the 4.2 v6 wanting some new gears
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285x75-17 Stock wheels
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