I HAD 32/11.50/15's ON MY 98...IT SCRUBBED A FEW TIMES ONLY WHILE BACKING OVER A BUMP WITH THE WHEELS TURNED SHARP TO THE L/R...OTHERWISE NO PROBLEMS!!... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had 31x10.5" tires on original 15"x7" aluminum wheels and they rubbed in the inside when turning both going forward and specially backing. After those I got 15"x8.5" with 4.25 backspace aluminum wheels and put 33"x12.5" tires and incredibly they won´t rub cruising or on regular streets, only will rub a little on the front and back of the fender wheel if turning full and one of the front wheels has to go higher like in a bump or entering a garage, but with a little cut on the inside will do it. You can check how they look at http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ezRqAJrKPok You´ll like how it works, and will love the looks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------
That depends on what options your truck has.
This matters if a 1500, 2500, or 3500...
31 inches i have them on my 1999 and they dont rub
32's are the biggest but the will rub 31 is better or 265/75/16
That depends on what options your truck has.
will a 255/70/16 tire fit on a stock 1994 ford explorer without rubbing
I am not sure on the back. But on the front, the biggest size tire it will fit without rubbing would be a 185/65/14, if you have 14 inch rims and if the 95 model is the same as a 93
I got a 2003 Chevy silverado 4x4 z71 stock suspension , and i install on it 285/75r16 tires, that's the biggest tire that you can use, i put that tire size to in a 2002 Chevy silverado work truck 4x2, with no problems. You can trust, good luck.
31/10.50 without rubbing
265/35 22inch rim is the biggest you can go without rubbing. It is also a smooth ride for having 22's on your stock 2006 Chrysler 300
24's will fit a 97, 98 and 99 Tahoe at stock height without rubbing. -ID3516834418 Only if you have the right tire size and offset (backspacing). -Kiyap18
2464lbs without anyone/thing in it