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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / March 2005

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'05 k1500 Tires

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asidell81@hotmail.com - 01 Mar 2005 21:17 GMT
I'm looking at replacing my stock tires (265/70/17) with something
larger and was wondering what my options are.  I'm wanting the Goodyear
MT/R's in 285/70/17 or preferably 305/70/17.  Has anyone tried either
of these sizes on an '05 Crew Cab Silverado w Z71.  I'm willing to cut
the wheel-well liners and raise with torsion adjustments but would like
to avoid the purchase of a lift.
Kenner Costen - 21 Mar 2005 16:26 GMT
I am running Dunlop Mujd Rovers 305/70/16 just fine on my 88 K1500 stock
height. I do notice "some" fender bottoming on extreme hard bumps, but other
wise work juyst fine. Also Dunlop is owned these days by Goodyear, same tire
over half the cost! I paid $108 a pop from Sams Club, where as same tire w/
Goodyear branding was $244

> I'm looking at replacing my stock tires (265/70/17) with something
> larger and was wondering what my options are.  I'm wanting the Goodyear
> MT/R's in 285/70/17 or preferably 305/70/17.  Has anyone tried either
> of these sizes on an '05 Crew Cab Silverado w Z71.  I'm willing to cut
> the wheel-well liners and raise with torsion adjustments but would like
> to avoid the purchase of a lift.
genius@socal.rr.com - 25 Mar 2005 21:34 GMT
I run 285/75/r16 bfg AT KOs on my 2000.  Had to turn the T-Bars about 3
turns to get the truck to ride as level as possible without a
lumbercart ride.  I have no rubbing even at full stuff!

HTH,

Derek
 
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