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The dreaded "will they fit"?  I have a 2022 2500 everything stock.  I've heard guys running 35's so I'm assuming these fit, but is anyone running this size?  Next question is it worth going to this size over stock?  Only reason I'm debating is the deal I can get on this size over stock is better....just don't want to deal with rubbing issues.  Thanks

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I just picked up a set of new Toyo AT3s 295/65r20, $1300.  I did a lot of searching on the FB groups and saw a lot of members running this size with no rubbing issues.  I'm not worried seeing as the stock tires are already just over 34".  Haven't put them on yet, as I still have life in the current set, but that deal was too good to pass up.

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I just installed Toyo Open Country AT IIIs on my 2021 Denali 3500 with no suspension modifications except for Air-lift airbags in the rear. No rubbing driving on the road, but only about 1/2" between the inner fender and the tire at full lock in the front - any additional weight or bump in the road at full lock may cause a little rubbing....but who is hitting a bump with the wheel at full lock? 😄

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One of the main concerns when upsizing tires is the potential for rubbing against the fenders or suspension components, especially during turns or over fnf game bumps. To avoid this, you may need to make modifications such as installing a leveling kit or lift kit to create more space for the larger tires. Keep in mind that these modifications can add to the overall cost.

  • 2 months later...
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I have been told over and over that the 295's will fit without a lift. We will find out next week!

295/65/20 Toyo RT trail

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3 hours ago, reb0957 said:

I have been told over and over that the 295's will fit without a lift. We will find out next week!

295/65/20 Toyo RT trail

I installed 295/65 R20 BFG KO2's a couple of weeks ago and they fit without any issues with my stock configuration. I'm a big fan of how they turned out on the truck, so I imagine you'll be happy with your choice.

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You know you can't brag about 295's fitting without posting a pic, right? 

  • 3 weeks later...
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@Johnjr @CRApex @215robert have some savage looking rides with the new larger tires on them.

 

I just picked up my truck and intend to put BFG K02s on sometime next year depending on how the stock Goodyear Trailrunners hold up and perform this winter. I'll decide when I get there on 295/65/r20s or 35s. Seems they both fit fine based on what I could find looking around.

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