probably 35'' tires or a 315
Yes, I have a 1993 Silverado with a 3" Body lift and a leveling kit and am running 35x12.5x15 M/T's on it. No rubbing in tight turns, and nearly none at full flex.
not without a leveling kit
No you cannot. You will need a lift to fit 37" tires. With a level kit you can only fit 33"-35" tires
Yes, 31 x 10.5 inch tires on 15-inch rims can fit on a stock 1990 Chevy 1500 2x4 with a 2-inch leveling kit. The leveling kit provides additional clearance, which helps accommodate the larger tire size. However, it's important to ensure that there is no rubbing against the fenders or suspension components, so you may want to check the specific tire brand and model for any potential fitment issues. Additionally, it's advisable to verify that the current wheel offset is compatible with the new tires.
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
For 26 inch rims, you should use tires that are designed for 26 inch wheels. The tire size will typically be indicated on the sidewall of the tire, and it should match the rim size to ensure proper fit and performance.
34 PSI, but I the tires should have the suggested PSI written on the side of them.
i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning
Just barely. You will experiance slight rubbing on the radius arms when flexing and wide high speed turns, however with moderate usage you should be ok. Some stock broncos can fit this size already.
No
Get 17 inch rims you cant put a 17 inch tires on a 16 inch rim!
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.