Largest Size Tires For 98 Blazer??
Quikwhip
12-16-2003, 09:05 PM
Ok heres the deal. I have a 98 Blazer and I want 20 inch rims. Im from NY where the roads are shity cause of all the plow trucks. So theres tons of potholes all over the place. So i dont wanna be limited to a small amount of tire left with the rim. Whats the largest size tire i can put on a stock height blazer for 20s...Id be willing to raise my blazer say an inch or 2 to be able to put larger tires if they make tires that large for 20s..I know know about tires and what not so somebody with some knowledge here help me out...I JUST WANT 20s WITH A LOT OF TIRE LEFT.
woodchopper56
12-16-2003, 11:43 PM
my 97 blazer wont start, when the dash lights dont come on, and sometimes the key wont come out of the ignition till i hear a click in the steering colum. can anyone tell me how to fix this?
Zach4u2c
12-18-2003, 08:16 AM
Its the computer Relay, you will have to get it started, or have it towed to the dealer, and they will replace the ignition relay chip, and then re-flash your PCM. I had it done about 3 weeks ago, but my problem came gradually with stalling when stoped or slowly moving
sparky672
12-18-2003, 09:34 AM
my 97 blazer wont start, when the dash lights dont come on, and sometimes the key wont come out of the ignition till i hear a click in the steering colum. can anyone tell me how to fix this?
What does this have to do with tires on a '98? The thread starter is looking for an answer to his tire question. You need to start a new topic for your problem which sounds mostly like an ignition switch issue.
Search this forum and your problem is quite common. With the click you hear, it seems like the switch contacts have either become stuck or broken. You'll need an E4, "external torx" socket to remove the switch. I seriously doubt it's a relay, a chip, or the PCM since you describe resistance in removing the key and a clicking inside the column.
Sorry Quikwhip, I too don't have an answer regarding the tires for the '98.
What does this have to do with tires on a '98? The thread starter is looking for an answer to his tire question. You need to start a new topic for your problem which sounds mostly like an ignition switch issue.
Search this forum and your problem is quite common. With the click you hear, it seems like the switch contacts have either become stuck or broken. You'll need an E4, "external torx" socket to remove the switch. I seriously doubt it's a relay, a chip, or the PCM since you describe resistance in removing the key and a clicking inside the column.
Sorry Quikwhip, I too don't have an answer regarding the tires for the '98.
gmcgregg
12-18-2003, 04:52 PM
Check out the link and click on the image to the right. You will get a fitment guide and look up your truck. It identifies what will fit on a stock truck and any mods necessary for larger tires to your truck.
gmcgregg
12-18-2003, 04:53 PM
Check out the link and click on the image to the right. You will get a fitment guide and look up your truck. It identifies what will fit on a stock truck and any mods necessary for larger tires to your truck.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techarticles/129_0304_FITS/index1.html
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techarticles/129_0304_FITS/index1.html
airforceone
12-19-2003, 06:39 PM
To put 20s on your Blazer, you will have little rubber around your rims. I would suggest you get a set of 18s maybe, or if you're dead-set on dubs, you'll want to raise the suspension about 2 inches. Superlift makes a 2 inch lift kit for about $450. I personally feel that 20s on blazers are too big, but that's just me. :2cents:
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