285s with 10in wheels?

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So I'm looking at getting some wheels here soon. The reason I'm looking at 10s is because by the time I put new tires on I should have it lifted by then an want to go with bigger tires. Is there any negative impact with doing that?
 

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a lot of wheel sticking out. not to mention unless you got those bigger tires now the wheels will just have to let the wheels sit because 10" wides will not work on stock sizing tires.
 
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Bah,guess ill have to wait unless I can find a better selection on 9in wheels
 

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make printout out of what you have now, and what you want to be the end. cross reference the specs so can get a wheel you like that can at a minimum handle what you have now and at maximum can handle what you want. that can get you started on getting the wheels on and going unless of course you are changing diameter as well which if you want get the one you want and used tires that will "fit" for now till you have the money for all new tires.

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oh just in case you did not know tire companies typically have specs on what rim sizes they will deal with. always look for that.
 
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Ok will do. Right now I just have the front cranked. I'm eventually goin with a 6in lift with 3in body and run AT LEAST 35s. If I can fit 37s with that set up then that's what I'm goin with. Dread all the other ill have to do to run that size but I want it bigger than what other people are doing
 

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You can run a 285 on a 10'' wheel that is what this truck has
 
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Not trying to start something but how is it not the same? Thread title "285s with 10 in wheels?" No where did he ever mention putting a 10"wheel on stock tires

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