abacuschicken
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Awesome ironworker40, thank you!
That was a popular size for these trucks too. I have never run that size but if I recall they can contact bumper or fenders if no lift kit is installed. Others will chime in on this. Yes 235/85/16 will get u better milage and better snow/wet road traction. The wide tires are better off road dirt sand mud. Always run 10 ply load range E tires on these trucks. I hate Kumo Handcock and those other cheap crap tires from wherever they make that junk. Michelin's are king, but expensive, but will outlast anything else. Bf Goodrich Goodyear Brigstone and some Cooper tires are good also but you have to watch because some of them have cheaper models that are chinese or korean crap too.They are aftermarket 16.5 x 12.5 x 33s with aggressive tread and are weather worn a bit on the sides. Wouldn't trust them with a load or long distance...I am happy downgrading to a 16" good hauling tire. Better fuel economy anyway.
An oil change will take 110 quarts of oil too with the large filter.