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LV TURBO BUICK
08-30-2002, 13:41
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME IF 315-75-16 TIRES WILL FIT MT 01 2500HD--4WD WITH STOCK RIMS AND NO LIFT. IM REALLY LOOKING FOR THE BIGGEST ON ROAD TIRE I CAN INSTALL WITH THE TRUCK IN STOCK FORM. IM NOT A OFF ROADER BUT I DO ALOT OF HEAVY DUTY TOWING

ThePend
08-30-2002, 14:31
There are all sorts of posts for bigger tires. The largest tires you can get on stock PYO rims are 265's. After that you should start thinking of new rims to go with tires that are larger than 265's. I currently have M/T classic II 16x8 rims with 285 tires. Check the link below and you can see what they look like. I had to adjust the torsion bars about 3 turns and trim about 3/8" off the lower air dam. Absolutely no problems with rubbing.

TXDMAX
08-30-2002, 14:40
I've seen a post somewhere where a guy put 315s on stock wheels w/ 8 turns of the torsion bars. We have put 285s on stock rims here at our dealership. You will get all kind of info but personally I would go w/ a wider rim for a tire that is 12.5 inches wide. My tires rub a tad if I hit a bump during a sharp turn.

Bill McGouirk
08-30-2002, 15:27
I have 285-75-16 BFG's on the stock rims. I think that they are to small and I have ordered Centerline 16x8 rims to replace them. I turned the T-bars 5 turns and cut the lower air dam they fit great. I would love to stick some 305 or 315 under there but I think for it to look right I would have to lift it at least 4". good luck, Bill

BadDog
08-30-2002, 17:47
I've got Bridgestone 285/75R16 Dueler ATs on mine with the factory forged wheels. No problems and no suspension mods, though I'll probably switch to a different brand of tire next time. I wanted Michellin but they didn't make anything bigger than 265s. All I did is use a heat gun to reshape the driver's side plastic fender lining a little. Passenger side needed no mods... IMO, anything bigger would require suspension changes and/or clearancing plus wider wheels...

LV TURBO BUICK
08-30-2002, 18:33
thank you very much guys---len

stevem
09-01-2002, 22:42
Bill.
Do you have the factory PYO aluminum wheels?
Want to sell or trade them?
I want to sell/trade my Centerlines.
Maybe we can work out some deal ;)

Steve

LV TURBO BUICK
09-03-2002, 10:44
steve---i think i have the rims your looking for and i like your rims. my truck is only a few months old. it was a left over and has 8000 miles on it now . the rims are mint! let me know---len

DmaxMaverick
09-03-2002, 13:59
stevem

I have a set of PYO's and would be interested in the rattlers. Email me at gmcparts1995 at hotmail dot com. I'll be heading up north end of next week.

Bill McGouirk
09-03-2002, 20:49
Steve, Thank's for the offer, sorry I think that I want to keep them just in case of a problem with the dealer down the road. I want to be able to go back to stock if I need warranty work done. My dealer has told me that the 285's might void the warranty.

I hope that you can find some, Bill

Bill McGouirk
09-03-2002, 21:46
Steve,

Why do you want to go back to stock rims have you had some problems that I should know about before I get My Centerline 16x8 rims. Please let Me know if there is a something that I not getting.

P.S I think I saw you on the Bay bridge with a sand rail in tow last weekend.
Thank's Bill

stevem
09-03-2002, 23:02
Bill.

I want to go back to stock because these polished aluminum rims are high maintenance. They look great after they get a fresh polish, but after several weeks they start to get a dull/haze due to the salt air?? or touchless carwash chemicals??
Ya that was me on the Bay Bridge Sun afternoon.

LV TURBO. I would rather get them local to avoid high price of shipping.

DmaxMaverick. You got mail.

DMax_Doug
09-04-2002, 10:33
Stevem,
I may be interested in your Centerlines also. Let me know, I can cover shipping.
Doug

shft22
03-27-2003, 13:46
So guys, do we know if 315's will fit without a lift?.

TN farmer
03-27-2003, 20:00
I have seen a HD with 315's and it is a very tight fit. I have 305's with no trimming of the air dam and they do not rub. These are on stock rims but I have ordered a set of 295/75/16 that are taller but not as wide. The 295's should also fit my rims better and get more miles.

shft22
03-28-2003, 13:47
Thanks, TN, my problem is that I have 17x8 wheels ordered, and no one seems to make a 295 or 305 tire for a 17 wheel. So I

stevem
03-28-2003, 14:07
shft

Goodyear has a 305 70 17 in the MTR style.
check out tire rack or 1010 tires

shft22
03-28-2003, 14:45
Stevem, Thanks, I'm looking more for an all terrain tire, I do a lot of highway driving and I'm afraid of the noise and the wear on a Mud tire is not what I'm looking for. I think the BF all terrain 285-70-17 is what I will be going with, I

ThePend
03-29-2003, 12:20
Shft 22

Most of the 285's meausure 33" off the vehicle. Now if your measuring the tire on the vehicle from the ground up then you would have to take into account the vehicles weight, which makes the bottom of the tire flatter, which is where you are probably getting your 31" measurement.

My 2 pennies.

Jelisfc
03-31-2003, 14:29
shft22, ProComp makes a 305/70/17 and 35/12.5/17 all terrain tires.

MABurns
03-31-2003, 14:47
LV Turbo Buick

"IM NOT A OFF ROADER BUT I DO ALOT OF HEAVY DUTY TOWING"

If you do a lot of HD towing you need to also look at the Load rating of the tires. There are not a lot of "E" tires made bigger than 265/75/16 and fewer in 17" form. There is a sizable weight limit difference between "C" to "E" load.

Professor
03-31-2003, 15:14
The factory 245s are rated @ 3042. Nitto has quite few D (some may be Es)heavy rated tires) I was impressed with the 18's I saw.

285/75-16 3305lb
295/75-16 3415lb
305/70-16 3525lb
315/70-16 3195lb
325/70-16 3195lb
325/60-18 3000lb

shft22
04-01-2003, 20:33
Thanks, Jelisfc. I decided on 285-70-17 BF all Terrains for now, next time I will deal with a bigger tire. I should be able to get them mounted tomorrow, I hope they look good. The wheels arrived today and they are really nice.

gardnerteam
04-25-2003, 07:33
Nitto does make a 305/70/16 load range E tire at $160 from Discount tire freight included. I have about 1,000 miles on a set. Great A/T tire, quiet, super strong 10 PR casing, good tread depth, and a ridge around the casing to protect your rim edge in rocks, etc. I tried them out the other day in some clay sloshy mud and was very suprised - they worked well. Load range is 3550 which is the highest I have seen except for the Interco Trxus mud tire. I am really impressed with the quality of the tire for the money and hope it will go a few miles. I have them on 8" Welds with no clearance problems, but I do have a 4" Rancho lift to keep from dragging my Transflo tank as much. Great tire.