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Those are a recent listing and may not be too old of a tire (date code). It seems like a great deal on a fine tire that will give the clearance for at least one set on the back, maybe both if tight and you keep speed down.
I planned to go 395 on my 4x4 but may consider the 365/85. Hmmmm
Here is another option that might work....365/85R20 Michelin XZL.
Rodney has a deal going on flee-bay @ $325 compared to $515++;
Had to remove link...I think it's against the rules to post an active one.
Enter the size on a flee bay search and Rod's place in Wisconsin comes up. They...
Rears will have only 2" between them (so chains will hit) and front, I believe, will hit steering arm with A3 wheels. There may be a different wheel that could work to put the front further out (less back space).
You could put a couple extra nuts on the bolts (that bolt the rims together) to add small amount of weight on the opposite side. A static balance would tell you where you are to begin with.
One way to static balance is on the truck. I decide which axle set I will repack and put new seals on...
Remove the front drive-shaft. They are just enough different that it could cause some serious damage if the front is engaged. I'm going to 4x4, partially because of this cost (and I like the looks/performance).
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