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A 305 is 12 inches wide and usually slightly shorter like 32.8

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A 305 is 12 inches wide and usually slightly shorter like 32.8

305/50 should fit.

I.E. blackouts suggestion would be a 32x12r20
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I agree that a 285 on a 12" rim is going to look badly stretched. Maybe do a 295/60/20 instead? At least it's 11.8" wide. Plus, your options for tires are increased.

  • 9 months later...
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So I ended up selling the wheels and making a good bit of money off of them since I got them so cheap. I went with moto metal wheels in 20x10 and stuck with the 285 cooper at3 tires. Here is the final product. I will be getting some spacers from BORA which are in my mind the best on the market (lug and hub centric). They will add a nice look to the truck even with the wheels and tires I run in the winter.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks guys, I am very happy with how it has come out. Has both looks and functionality which is very important to me.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Just got the spacers in the mail today! Man these bora spacers are really nice. The finish is nice and the lug nuts they give you dont feel cheasy like some of the other brands. Can't wait to put them on and my other set of wheels... We just got slammed with close too 3 feet of snow last week so hopefuly this warm weather sticks around.

 

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Well I was able to put the spacers on last week and man do they look sweet! I will throw up some pictures of the stock 18's a little later but over all I am very happy with how it came out. If you are on the fence about spacers go give Motorsport Tech a call and they will hook you up with some quality parts.

 

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Not the best picture with the stock wheels but with a 275/70 tire it really made the truck look beefier

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  • 2 months later...
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Love the look man!!! How often do you redip the bumpers? I have mine dipped and it looks yellowish. Even with some glossifier. But I've had it on for a while now

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