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Well, I finally got the right set of wheels & tires from OEWheels.com and shipped the first set back that were sent in the wrong size by mistake. I don't think they made any money on this sale after eating the return shipping cost!

Now I'm looking at these 285/50's and they look HUGE! :eek: If they go on without rubbing, I will be amazed...Maybe I should have gone with the 275/55's. :sad72:
 

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Now I'm looking at these 285/50's and they look HUGE! :eek: If they go on without rubbing, I will be amazed...Maybe I should have gone with the 275/55's. :sad72:

I used to drive on 285/50R20's and never had any rubbing issues, only thing noticable from the 275's I'm running now is that they tended to follow the tracks in the road a lot more (something we in Norway call "tracking the road" not sure what you guys call it).
 

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I'm running 305/50/20 and they do look huge off the truck. My tires are about 1 ft wide and only rub at full lock. I did have to trim the splash guard in the rear. My next set will be 285/50/20 with a 3/5 drop and I don't expect any problems. I had 275/55/20 pirellis and hated myself for not doing the 285's.
 

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