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Best tire types for Ford F‑Series (F‑150, F‑250, F‑350)
Typical U.S. driving mixes highway miles, jobsite access, towing/hauling, and year‑round weather. Here’s how to choose by use case:
Highway/All‑Season (H/T or all‑season): Quiet ride, long tread life, confident wet performance. Great for commuters and fleet trucks that tow occasionally. Choose LT/E‑load ratings (10‑ply equivalent) for F‑250/F‑350.
All‑Terrain (A/T): Balanced on‑/off‑road traction for gravel, ranch roads, snow, and light mud. Look for 3PMSF severe‑snow badges if you see winter conditions.
Rugged‑Terrain (R/T): More bite and sidewall protection than A/T with better road manners than M/T. Good for frequent dirt or rocky sites without the noise of mud‑terrains.
Mud‑Terrain (M/T): Maximum off‑road traction and puncture resistance for mud, ruts, and work in undeveloped areas. Louder on pavement; choose if off‑road is your priority.
Winter/Snow: Best cold‑weather braking and snow/ice traction. Swap seasonally if you face extended winter conditions.
Dually (DRW) tires: Use dually‑specific sizes and load ratings. The narrower section width maintains proper dual spacing under load.
Not sure what you need? Use Treadwell or talk with a tech at your local store to match tire construction, tread pattern, and load index to your trailer weight and payload.
Popular F‑350 fitment notes
Stock wheel diameters commonly range 17–20 inches depending on year/trim.
SRW (single rear wheel) trucks typically use LT all‑terrain or highway tires in E‑load or higher.
DRW (dually) trucks require dually‑approved sizes and offsets; always select your exact dually trim in the vehicle selector.
Wheel specs vary by generation. Many SRW F‑Series use 8x170; many DRW use 8x200. Always confirm by entering your vehicle—bolt pattern and offset are validated automatically.
Tip: Enter your F‑350 details first to see only 35" setups that clear with your suspension and wheels.
FAQs other shoppers ask
What tires fit a 2003 Silverado 3500 dually?
Common OEM sizes include LT215/85R16E (and some trims use LT235/85R16E). Always confirm by selecting your exact 2003 Silverado 3500 DRW in the vehicle tool to ensure proper dual spacing and load rating.
Check fitment for Silverado 3500
Where can I find rims for a Ram 1500 (bolt pattern, offset, sizes)?
Use the vehicle selector for your Ram 1500 year and trim to lock in the correct bolt pattern and offset. Many pre‑2019 models use 5‑lug patterns; many 2019+ models use 6‑lug. Typical street setups range 17–22 inches in diameter with offsets often around +18 to +24 mm on stock‑style fits. Shop Ram 1500 wheels
Where can I buy rims and tires near me?
Use the store locator to see nearby inventory, pricing, and appointment times. Order online and ship free to your chosen store for installation. Find a store
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