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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / January 2006

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spanky - 05 Jan 2006 05:05 GMT
Does anyone know what is the biggest size tire and wheel combo for a
stock 2004 1500 std cab 4x4 not lifted.
bogger - 21 Jan 2006 18:08 GMT
> Does anyone know what is the biggest size tire and wheel combo for a
> stock 2004 1500 std cab 4x4 not lifted.

Well I have my work truck stock 2500 HD 2wd with 31x10.50

Bogger

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pkurtz2 - 22 Jan 2006 21:55 GMT
>> Does anyone know what is the biggest size tire and wheel combo for a
>> stock 2004 1500 std cab 4x4 not lifted.
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>
> www.Mudbogging.info

Std size tire for the stock 04 K2500 was 245/75R16. I have seen alot of
people take there trucks immediately to the tire shop and trade in the
factory tires for a bigger 265/75R16, cause they thought the 245's looked
like saw blades on the truck.. LOL
Pk
Bill - 22 Jan 2006 22:36 GMT
 From what the group has posted for me before,is you will need to get
bigger wheels,for the bigger tires.
I would love to replace the saw blades,but new wheels are out of the
question.

Bill
pkurtz2 - 26 Jan 2006 05:55 GMT
>  From what the group has posted for me before,is you will need to get
> bigger wheels,for the bigger tires.
> I would love to replace the saw blades,but new wheels are out of the
> question.
>
> Bill

You only need new wheels if you go with something like a 305/70R16 size of
tire. If you keep it in the 245-285 range you wont need new rims, but you
will have to watch clearances under the fenderwells to make sure you dont
rub during tight turns...
 
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