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Old 08-21-2007, 07:39 PM
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Stock Truck Tire Upgrade

I am about due for new tires, and I want to go a little larger than stock, then eventually add a 2" lift in the future.

What larger size tire will fit on factory wheels and factory suspension without rubbing? A bit bigger and badder, without being a problem prior to any suspension changes.
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Old 08-22-2007, 08:31 AM
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BamBam...

I've switched to the 275/60/17 Yokohama Geolander. They provide a nice quiet ride, better handling, and are cheaper than the stock Michelins. I felt that at the time they were a much better value.
Also, there's absolutely no rubbing and look more trucklike than the OEM tires.

Just my two-cents..

Best of luck.
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Old 08-22-2007, 04:01 PM
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Re: Stock Truck Tire Upgrade

Florida-Steve...

Which Yoko Geolanders did you go with, as there are several different models. If the original tires are 245/65/17 that would work out to a 29.5" tall tire. Your 275/60/17 tire would then be around 30" (and around the same height as a 255/65/17). Do you think there is room to go a littel taller than you have now, like to a 265/65/17 ? Should I be more concerned about adding more height or width to the tires before I get into a rubbing/clearance situation.

Also, does your 275/60 tire fit onto the factory rims? Thanks for the help!
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Re: Stock Truck Tire Upgrade

If your considering a lift then this thread is a must read: Definitive Lift Kit Thread

A discussion of tires is also within this thread. I have found that 30.5" tires on the stock rims is max. Good luck!
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