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Old 03-14-2007, 05:02 PM
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315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

will they fit? i have 265/75 on there now and im looking at jumping up. anyone know the biggest size i can fit?
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Old 03-15-2007, 11:49 PM
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Re: 315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

anyone......bueler......
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Old 03-16-2007, 09:34 AM
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Re: 315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

I put 285's on my '98 K2500 Sub and the fronts rub slightly in turns. I think anything larger than that would make it worse.
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Re: 315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

you are right.

i decided to make it easy and just throw on 285s. they rub a little on hard turns. there is no way the 315 would have fit.

heres a pic of the new rims/tires:

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Old 03-16-2007, 03:46 PM
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Re: 315/75/16 tires on a 96 2500 4x4

Nice.
Is there a difference in suspension etc. between a K2500 and a K1500?
I'd like to go up too with my '99 K1500.
Spacers or different rim-offset could cure the rubbing.

It is funny .... here in Europe we use the metric system but in the offroad scene, the majority of us use inches when referring to tiresizes, lifts, rims etc... And all I read on this US-forum is metric tire sizes
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