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So I asked a question eleswhere, but I'll ask here.. I'm looking to buy a slide in camper but I want to upgrade my wheels and tires. I now have 18" E rated stockers on my f-350 PSD crew cab long bed. I'd like to goto something like a 20"-22" x 9"-10" rim w/ 35's or something. Not sure what yet. I like the BFG's mud ta's or Nitto Mug Grapplers. I haven't look to see what they offer yet in the E rating. But I think my main consern is the rim and tire load rating for them. I love to hear what ya'll have as suggestions to what aftermarket rim has the best ratings. With a camper that'll weigh in @ 3000-3500 lbs. and towing toy trailer's as well. Snomobile, quads, small boat, ect.
 

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Have you lifted your truck yet? Jumping up to a 20 or 22 is really going to limit what is available and properly load rated. With the amount of towing it sounds like you do you are really going to want to pay attention to the load ranges. You may want to consider 18" as well.

Here's a few links to get your mind thinking. Let us know if we can help you some more.

20" Wheels, 18" wheels (Based off 2007 F350 fitment)
 

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As stated above, a 20 or 22 inch rim is going to limit your choices in tires, especially a 22". They will also limit your load, you might want to look at 18"s.
 

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I do realize that. That was the purpose of the question. I was hoping that there was someone that would have a suggestion of rim and tire manufatures that cater to these sizes. I personly don't care for the look of 18" with a 35" tire. Any larger I'll need a lift. Don't realy need one, would like one, but for center of gravity reasons, not really an option. One would think this is doable. Thanks for the post though.
 

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You could do a 8 to 10 lug conversion and put 22.5 semi tires on there. I have them on my truck and I love em. The ride is a little stiffer but I'm supposed to get 150,000-200,000 miles out of one set. That wouldnt compromise your hauling ability at all, it would actually make it a bit more stable. I'll have some pics up of my truck soon and you can see em.
 
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