Ok all. First of all, I know this has been asked a lot. Yes I have searched, but after reading at least 10 threads, and about an additional hour on google, I'm still just as lost.
Second, I don't own a deuce yet, but am planning on it. Included in that planning is thinking ahead for cost of ownership and operating expenses as well as outfitting for my needs. I plan on getting one in the fall as my forever truck and hobby wrenching project, but also as my winter warrior. I live in the snow belt of PA ane spend about 2 hrs a day on the highway commuting. Sure there are more economic options. But they just wouldn't be as much fun... or deer proof which matters as I leave the house at 445am when they're still out and about.
Anyhow enough bs background. I guess the point is... just what the **** size are these tires?!? I'm new to the big truck scene. All I know are the sizing specs for cars (225/65/17 kind). So i know 11r20 will work (largest on stock rims) and i think 9r20 is stock. What size are these actually so i can shop for tires? Not planning on going super singles. I have read the narrower tires are better for snow/ice which is what I'm mostly concerned about.
As always thanks in advance. I know this gets asked a lot. Sticky guide maybe?
Second, I don't own a deuce yet, but am planning on it. Included in that planning is thinking ahead for cost of ownership and operating expenses as well as outfitting for my needs. I plan on getting one in the fall as my forever truck and hobby wrenching project, but also as my winter warrior. I live in the snow belt of PA ane spend about 2 hrs a day on the highway commuting. Sure there are more economic options. But they just wouldn't be as much fun... or deer proof which matters as I leave the house at 445am when they're still out and about.
Anyhow enough bs background. I guess the point is... just what the **** size are these tires?!? I'm new to the big truck scene. All I know are the sizing specs for cars (225/65/17 kind). So i know 11r20 will work (largest on stock rims) and i think 9r20 is stock. What size are these actually so i can shop for tires? Not planning on going super singles. I have read the narrower tires are better for snow/ice which is what I'm mostly concerned about.
As always thanks in advance. I know this gets asked a lot. Sticky guide maybe?