newbie tire question
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RE: newbie tire question
The offroad package comes with a 33 size tire. THey have a factory 2-3" lift with 4:10 gears. SO a 33 of any size (unless the width is over 12.5") would fit. But with a 12.5" wide tire you may get rubbing on the control arms with the stock rims.
If you went with a aftermarket rim with 3.5" of backspacing you might fit 35s with little to no rubbing
If you went with a aftermarket rim with 3.5" of backspacing you might fit 35s with little to no rubbing
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RE: newbie tire question
I thought I had 16" wheels, I just looked and the tires on there say LT275/70R17 , would these be the size that came on it when it was new? looks like there's a lot of space in the wheel well to go bigger. I don't really understand how the tire sizing works other than the last number being the rim size.
do the trucks normally sit this high or was mine lifted?
my neighbor has a 1500 sport and my truck seems to be about 2"-3" higher.
do the trucks normally sit this high or was mine lifted?
my neighbor has a 1500 sport and my truck seems to be about 2"-3" higher.
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RE: newbie tire question
will these fit?
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ex=&tire_size=
I'm not sure how the tire size works into inches, but that seems to be the next size up from what's on there now. do i need the leveling kit for them?
also, where's a good online site for truck parts and tires? I know summit, and jeg's that's it.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ex=&tire_size=
I'm not sure how the tire size works into inches, but that seems to be the next size up from what's on there now. do i need the leveling kit for them?
also, where's a good online site for truck parts and tires? I know summit, and jeg's that's it.
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RE: newbie tire question
For a second, I thought that was a picture of my truck. It looks almost exactly the same. Anyway, I am running 33's with no problem. I could probably fit 35's but didn't want to put that kind of strain on my axles. 33's look good, fill the wheel wells nicely and don't put too much strain on the axles.