So no level kit? Do they rub at all? I wonder if they would rub with mud flaps, does not look like you have mud flaps. I have 265 65 R17 Duratracs, but when it comes time to replace them I would think about the 70s if they did not rub and I did not have to remove my mud flaps. I tend to cuss at people in trucks with aggressive tires and no mud flaps as they are bad for throwing rocks and cracking windshields.
My best idea to date, BUY WEATHERTECH MUD FLAPS!!!! In just 2K miles I chipped paint on my gas door, both rear fenders, and the area behind the rear tires is sprinkled to the bare metal.
265/70/17 do not rub on my factory diesel. Duratrac Goodyear is a great tire
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