With no lift you can only get a 31x10.50. Add a two inch lift to get to a 33x12.50. (This excludes trimming fenders)
you can run a 33" tire without any mods, or a 35" tire but you have to cut the lower front plastic valance.
I have a stock 1999 Zr2 Blazer and and it has 33x12.50s on it. (but it rubs)
Yes. In fact you can fit up to 22" without a lift, as long as you get a real low profile tire on it.
on a 1/2 ton, 10" wide wheel with a 32" tall, 11.5" wide tire fits comfortably without a lift or fender trimming. A 33x12.5 will rub without trimming fender behind front tire. on a 1/2 ton, 10" wide wheel with a 32" tall, 11.5" wide tire fits comfortably without a lift or fender trimming. A 33x12.5 will rub without trimming fender behind front tire.
I gather you have a total of 8-9" lift, correct? You can fit a 37" without rubbing issues and possibly 38-40" depending on backspacing of wheels and tire width
33" tire is what we recomend
with a lift i have seen 44s but with out a lift... no idea just run with the stock size as you will get better fuel economy
I have 31.5 x10.5 on my 93 F150 without a lift kit, they fit without a whole lot of room to spare
What is the biggest tire to be used with a 2002 Chevy silverado 4x4 (16in rims) with a three inch body lift? I really want 305's but jcwhitney said to go with a 285. Could i just trim the plastic?
The left tire will lift if your turning right
285 75r 16
The largest tire size that can fit on a 2006 Ford F2 50 crew cab, without needing a list, is a 275 R 95 22. Any tire larger than this will need a lift kit.