I had four 225-75 R15 tires that were new replacements on a an older Chevy Blazer. When the engine seized I removed them and replaced my aging tires on my newer 2000 Chevy tracker 4X4.
The larger sizes where not recommended by Chevy, but I did it anyway as I felt the 6 inch clearance was enough. These tires gave great tracking on sand. They have been on the vehicle for 4 years with no adverse response on the road. They also provided good snow traction, but I added 300lbs steel slab to keep the rean down.
I recommend when replacing different size tires, do not over do it and jump to major size differences. Be careful and try it out. In my case, it seemed to be an improvement, although they were not economical on gas.
195/75/R15
285/65
235/75/15 is the biggest that will fit with no lift not true my stock 94 geo tracker has 255/70/15 and drives just fine
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.
33" tire is what we recomend
I put 275 25 24 on my 86 box chevy caprice
265/75r 16
a 33-12.50 will fit stock
My Manual says to get the info off the drivers side post. No other info .Sorry Regards HHH
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