4wheeldrivevan
Observer
I just purchased a used 2003 Ford E450 Ambulance. 7.3 diesel with only 49,000 miles on it. The current wheels are 16" rims and a tire size of 225/75R16
I don't plan on converting it to 4x4 anytime soon but I would like the largest tires that will fit. I run 245/75R16's on my standard Ford E250 cargo van with no rubbing.
So I guess my questions are,
1. Is there any reason to go to a different rim size or different rims other than looks? I do like the looks of the black American Racing Mojave rims that I see on a lot of the Ujoint builds.
2. I've never ran dually's offroad, but I'm assuming you don't lower the air pressure when off road in the rear because the tires will rub together?
3. Anyone haver any luck installing anything larger than a 245/75R on a non-lifted E series Ford Van without cutting the body for more room?
4. Are there tires especially made to be dually's? Or are they always just two regular tires placed next to one another?
What else should I know about dually's? I owned a dually box truck at one time, but never worried about the rubber as it never had any blow outs and I never had any issues with it.
I don't plan on converting it to 4x4 anytime soon but I would like the largest tires that will fit. I run 245/75R16's on my standard Ford E250 cargo van with no rubbing.
So I guess my questions are,
1. Is there any reason to go to a different rim size or different rims other than looks? I do like the looks of the black American Racing Mojave rims that I see on a lot of the Ujoint builds.
2. I've never ran dually's offroad, but I'm assuming you don't lower the air pressure when off road in the rear because the tires will rub together?
3. Anyone haver any luck installing anything larger than a 245/75R on a non-lifted E series Ford Van without cutting the body for more room?
4. Are there tires especially made to be dually's? Or are they always just two regular tires placed next to one another?
What else should I know about dually's? I owned a dually box truck at one time, but never worried about the rubber as it never had any blow outs and I never had any issues with it.