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325’s on oem wheels

racert17

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2022 Tremor
If anyone is curious, these are 325/65/18 on the oem wheels with a 2.5 level.
Tires are Goodyear Territory RT in a D load, oem wheels with the factory General atx weighted 86 pounds on my scale, i ran 2022 oem raptor wheel/tire combo 315/70/17 BFG load C for winters, these weight 93.6 lbs and these 325 on the oem wheel weight 91 pounds.
0 issues with rubbing
 

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I was just about to say that someone was asking about this the other day. But then I checked, and it was you! :ROFLMAO:

I like the tires you chose, and they look good on the Tremor! As long as you never go off-road, you should be okay. For those considering this, it's still not something I would recommend. Just because it physically fits doesn't mean it is a good idea.

I know others have asked about fitment before as well, so I have attached a tool that could be used as a guide. And I know that the calculators generally err on the side of caution, so take it with a grain of salt. But the recommended wheel width for a 325/65/18 is 9".

 
yup, that was me..lol
I don't "off-road" my truck except for forestry mtn roads, the 325 in basically a metric 35/12.5 except a tad wider.
I went with this 325 because of the Load D and the weight and the price point, quite a bit cheaper than a 35/12.5/18.
I have your typical level in the truck now but Friday i am expecting my halo 2.0 and UCA, this will be installed early next week.
 
I was just about to say that someone was asking about this the other day. But then I checked, and it was you! :ROFLMAO:

I like the tires you chose, and they look good on the Tremor! As long as you never go off-road, you should be okay. For those considering this, it's still not something I would recommend. Just because it physically fits doesn't mean it is a good idea.

I know others have asked about fitment before as well, so I have attached a tool that could be used as a guide. And I know that the calculators generally err on the side of caution, so take it with a grain of salt. But the recommended wheel width for a 325/65/18 is 9".

So….they had major issues balancing the 325’s, had them on and off twice and still had issues balancing without huge amount of weight…I ended up switching out those for a set of KO2 305/70/18
 
So….they had major issues balancing the 325’s, had them on and off twice and still had issues balancing without huge amount of weight…I ended up switching out those for a set of KO2 305/70/18
Sorry for the thread revival did you notice any difference in ride between the load range D vs. E (KO2 I assume)
 
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