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Tire Size
Hey Y'all, not sure how many people read this forum but I'm curious as to the largest tire I can put on a '94 Sonoma SLT? It currently has very bald 205-75R15's and I want something with a better curb appeal. I'm leaning towards 275-55R15's which are same diameter but wider... Has anyone done this before? I dont want them to rub the fenders when I turn... not worried about the rear tho. Any advice would help.
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the largets i would go in the front is a 235/60/15 any more than that and you could be looking at issues.
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i have 245's, but i rub when i turn more then 1 1/2 turns of the wheel. which isnt good...but you get used to it.
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255's Faulkens. Great tires. You can beat the snot out of em and they hold up. However, I usually only get 15 k out of a set and these have stuck around for 25k and still have ennough tread to last till probably the end of the summer.
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