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Old 06-22-2004, 04:10 PM
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Truck tires...

my 97 silverado is in need of a new set of tires and what it has now is 265/75-R16, now i dont entirely understand all that ratio mumbo-jumbo but as far as i can tell that is close to 32x11.50. i was wondering if i could fit something that would be 33x12.50, 33x11.50, or 32x11.50 without rubbing. would that be close to 285/75-R16 or 305/85-R16? cuz most all the tire sizes for a 16 inch rim is incripted in ratio....
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Re: Truck tires...

It's actually even more complicated than that!

Your truck came with P metric tires - on 7" wheels. All the sizes you mentioned are LT's.

If you are planning on using your stock wheels, I'm afraid the size you have - P265/75R16 - is the largest that will fit.

If however you are planning on changing wheels, here's a calculator to help you with the diameters and stuff.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp

Hope this helps.
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Old 06-23-2004, 11:17 AM
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Re: Truck tires...

Yes, they maxed the tires out on that rim package from the factory. Anything in the 33" rang will require a lift kit of some sort.
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