hotroddyrod1
Junior Member
Just curious if anyone has tried to mount a 35" tire under the bed of a 19 power wagon. I put 35s on my truck and want to replace the factory 33 it came with.
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I went with 35's . I put a 315/70/17 in the Spare well. It's fully aired. It needed to be Massaged up there as well. But it fit easier than a true 35" Tire. It was less than 1/2" difference of my 35/12.50/17" Goodyear UltraTerrains. Which are supposed to be a True 35" Tires. I figure if I ever needed it. My 35's would be Worn down enough to make it a very close fit. I wouldn't be afraid "Differential wise" to run it. Until I Repaired the Tire, or replaced them. IMHO:Worse case. It would be no different than having a Brand new 35 as a spare and putting it on the same axle as the worn 35" Tire on the other side.Just curious if anyone has tried to mount a 35" tire under the bed of a 19 power wagon. I put 35s on my truck and want to replace the factory 33 it came with.
A 35” tire is the latgest…which typically need to be aired down some to fight up in there.I'm a newby here and bought my first Power Wagon yesterday (2019 2500). It came with 37" so I can assume they are not gonna fit? The current spare is a standard 285 70 R17.
While they definitely will fit in most cases and have been done many times, i would not call the fit “fine”. Most have to let all the air out of the tire and really massage it into place.
Out of curiosity, what maxxis tires? Ive never had a set of them, but i bet they are more true to size than most brands.ya i tried every which way from sunday to get a 35x12.5x18 aired up maxxis in there. not even close