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Will 285/60/17s fit on factory 17s???

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Old 12-01-2010 | 05:37 PM
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ya i have decided on just running some 275s, the largest 17 if could find in the Hankooks was 275...
Old 12-01-2010 | 06:02 PM
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Another vote for yes, I have 315/75 on my stock 16's.
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Originally Posted by Dezert1500
Toyo makes a 285/60/17 I believe in the Proxies. I liked my Hankook RH07's but they were narrow 245's and when my truck was a bone stock 5.3. I ultimately went with the UHP's because they had the lowest UTQG rating for a street tire in their diameter and I'd never tried them. I'm on my second set. I normally daily on my 28" M&H drag radials, but they get expensive when they only last an oil change.
I have proxies now, and they don't last for crap, so I am gonna try a different brand, that is why i was thinking of trying the Hankooks...
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I love my 275 55 hankook ventus rh07's, I have owned the proxes too, The Hankook is a very very good tire.
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