Truck Fitment
Dually tire fitment depends on wheel diameter, tire width, load rating, clearance between rear tires, front clearance, suspension height, and the way the truck is used.
DUALLY TIRE BUYER GUIDE
Dually tires shape the way a heavy-duty truck rides, tows, grips, and looks. This page helps shoppers compare tire type, tire size, load direction, package fitment, and the relationship between tire choice and aftermarket dually wheels.
Dually tire fitment depends on wheel diameter, tire width, load rating, clearance between rear tires, front clearance, suspension height, and the way the truck is used.
Tire size should match the wheel diameter and truck clearance. Common package directions include highway, all-terrain, mud-terrain, and hybrid tire styles.
Choose tires based on truck use first, then match the tire size to the wheels and clearance needs.
Tire pages support package shoppers who need to understand the tradeoff between appearance, towing comfort, tread aggression, road noise, and load capability.
When tires are chosen as part of a package, the wheel diameter, tire height, and tread type can be reviewed together for a cleaner final setup.
Always verify your exact year, model, axle, bolt pattern, wheel width, offset, tire size, tire clearance, and load needs before ordering. If you are unsure, start with the Year Make Model search so the store can narrow the results before you compare final style and price.
Clean black wheels for a modern heavy-duty stance.
Bright polished wheels for a classic dually show look.
Bold spoke designs built for custom dually builds.
Check wheel diameter, tire size, load rating, rear spacing, front clearance, and the way the truck is used.
They can be a strong choice for mixed road and light off-road use when the load rating and size are correct.
Highway tires can be a good choice for road towing and daily driving when they meet the truck load needs.
Packages help match tire size and wheel diameter together before checkout.