285/75R18 Toyo ATs w/ newer 18x8 Ram rims - desirable for 2003/early 2004 Dodge 2500?

Redline

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I prefer lighter aluminum over steel wheels, but both work, and have Toyo AT II 285/75R18s on my 2014 Ram 2500, stock/no lift. Clearing on your older truck, not sure, bet they might be okay as they are not very wide, only 11.3" per Toyo's specs. Possibly minimal rubbing?

Love the size, to my knowledge there are only six treads made in this size, with Toyo/Nitto making four of them.
 

char_ls

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I prefer lighter aluminum over steel wheels, but both work, and have Toyo AT II 285/75R18s on my 2014 Ram 2500, stock/no lift. Clearing on your older truck, not sure, bet they might be okay as they are not very wide, only 11.3" per Toyo's specs. Possibly minimal rubbing?

Love the size, to my knowledge there are only six treads made in this size, with Toyo/Nitto making four of them.

Is your 2014 Ram 2500 a 4x4? Can you post a picture or two of your truck with the AT2 285/75R18s?
 

Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
You might want to chuck the jacks for the trip. It's easy to hang those suckers up.

Agreed. The jacks were on because I was out doing a photo shoot of the outfit in new, stock condition. I don't like to travel with the jacks on.
 

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