08-05-2006, 01:13 PM
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Will 315 fit on stock rim
I recently put a 3" body lift on my truck and I'm planning on buying 315 75 16 BFG A/T tires and I'm just wondering if they will fit on the stock rims? I think my stock rims are 7" wide and the tires are 12.5" wide. On the BFG website it says they recommend at least an 8" wide rim but I've seen Ford F150's drive around with the same tire on stock rims.
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08-05-2006, 02:35 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
Can you wrestle it on there? Probably.. is it safe... ?
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08-05-2006, 04:49 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
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Originally Posted by Ape0r
Can you wrestle it on there? Probably.. is it safe... ?
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Why wouldn't it be safe? What are the risks?
Also, do I need to upgrade my brakes and gear up in the rear? I have a 3.73 open differential now.
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08-05-2006, 10:22 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
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Originally Posted by 01silverado03z400
Why wouldn't it be safe? What are the risks?
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Bead failure. Sidewall failure. I've seen guys have tires just pop off from being too wide for the rim, and they just popped them back on.
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08-06-2006, 01:37 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
01silverado,
Good luck finding a qualified tire store that will actually install 315's on a stock rim. If any of them are smart they wont do it for liability reasons. I put 305's on my 01 silverado and had to buy 8" wide rims. Most recommended 10" wide rims.
Also, are you sure you can fit 315's with only a 3-inch body lift?? I put a 7-inch suspension lift on my truck and still had to cut the front bumper plastic to clear them. I would post a picture but I dont know how?
As for the rear end, remember you need to do both the axles since you are four wheel drive. I put 4.10 with an Auburn gear pro series limited slip differential in mine. I love it. I purchased my parts off ebay new and got good deals.
It is basically back to stock (from 3.73) so I still get about 17 mpg on the highway. However, I sometimes wish I would have gone to the 4.56 gears because I have a travel trailer and the 4.56 would really help on those steep grades. At the time of my installation, I was going for fuel mileage. I personally dont think you need to upgrade your brakes.
Hope this helps.
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08-07-2006, 04:46 AM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
The MAX size for a stock alloy wheel is 285x75 . I am putting mine on 8" wheels just because I want a road and mud set that I can swap out at home . Squeezing 315's down to 7" will kill you under the right condition. rob
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08-07-2006, 03:14 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
That tire is about a 35" right. I wouldnt put it on a 7 inch wide wheel. Just asking for trouble. With only a 3" BL I think you would have to do major, major cutting and trimming to get it to fit. But if thats the way you want to go and dont want to drop the coin on a suspension lift. Here's plan B. Get a set of ford keys and crank your front torsion bars a couple of inches (that is about the max you want to go), any further and you will kill your upper ball joints and cv axles) also will make long term alignment very tough. Out back you could add another blocks to level it out or throw an add a leaf in. Even doing that, I think you will have a some good rubbing but trimming might fix that. You will also want to regear with all of that. 4.10's would be okay, but if your spending the money, you are best to go with 4.56's (yukon's are the best, precision is pretty good, stay away from Genuine) and some type of LSD (G80 LSD in the stock rear diff is a bomb waiting to go off), i.e. eaton, auburn. I say 4.56's over 4.10's because of the added unsprung weight of the tires. The stock tires weighed in at about 40 lbs, most 35's weigh 80+. The higher ratio will compensate for the added weight. A lot more info than you asked for but might help make decisions. My recco, get a suspension lift. run 37's
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08-07-2006, 03:20 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
Just another quick note. looks like it is feasible. will wonders never cease. this is another forum i go to and there is a thread about it. http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61435
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2004 Silverado Half-Ton Crew
7-9" Cognito Lift (set at 8" right now) Betts 7" rear springs w/factory block
3" PA Body Lift
Yukon 4.88's with Auburn LSD
Silverstar Hi/Low beams
Wade in channel window vents
Covermaster Top
Flowmaster 40 series, dual outs
Nelson 89/91 HOT TUNE
20" MB Gunner 6's, 35" Toyo Open Country MT's (37" Toyo MT's on the way when the 35's are done)
Eclipse AVN6600 w/sirius and IPOD controllers
Code Alarm w/ Remote Start
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08-07-2006, 06:32 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
too much tire for your rims,
yes on the brake upgrade no matter what rims you use
and what gear you need depends on where you live and what you do with the truck
I live in the mountains so i bouhgt 410 gearsin a locker rear open front diffs, and i have a 5 speed, to pull trailers....you may have different needs..if all you do is drive it around town in a warm climat i ould leave it alone untill you put some real horse power under that hood. ps uy an after market locker just my two sents...jj
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08-07-2006, 07:17 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
As has been said, you can't. Get some new wheels and tires anyway, it'll look better
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08-15-2006, 09:03 AM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
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So according to this it will work??
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08-30-2006, 08:55 PM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
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08-31-2006, 02:23 AM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
Looks like mine now . Good job . Rob
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08-31-2006, 07:58 AM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
Haven't read the thread, but yes it will fit. I've seen no negative side effects fof having them and I've mounted numerous sets.
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08-31-2006, 08:12 AM
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Re: Will 315 fit on stock rim
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Haven't read the thread, but yes it will fit. I've seen no negative side effects fof having them and I've mounted numerous sets.
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Ya thats what the guy at the tire shop told me except for they might wear prematurely because of the rim being so narrow, but i plan on buying new rims in spring. I sorta like the look of them on stock rims though, too bad theyre not 8" wide. My 245s seem almost low-profile to me now
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83 Sierra RCSB 2wd 350 Under construction
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