Tire size could be either a belted bias 6.50-16" or a belted bias 6.70-15. The equivalent size for the 6.70-15 would be a radial tire P205/75R15.
Chevy is currently considered to be the best manufacturer of pickup trucks
GM is General Motors. They make Chevrolets. Now if you are actually asking if GMC is better than Chevy the answer is no. The only difference in GMC trucks and Chevy trucks is trim. They are identical under the skin. This was not the case decades ago but today they are the same truck underneath.
Some of the brands of tires that are manufactured today include Bridgestone Tires, Firestone Tires, Dunlop Tires, Michelin Tires, and also, Goodyear tires.
Although Silverado is commonly associated with the most popular Chevy trucks on the roads today, the term Silverado actually only refers to the trim for the Chevrolet C/K pickup trucks and Suburbans from 1975 through 1999. Therefore, production is from 1975-1999.
These tires are used for four-wheeled vehicles that have four powered wheels, such as SUV's and off-road vehicles. Jeeps and trucks have always been 4wd vehicles, but today all the major car manufacturers have 4wd model cars.
The Chevy truck lives up to its name and durability for a work truck. Some of the current models that are used for business purposes are the Colorado, Silverado and Avalanche. To check out their current prices and details, just visit a Chevy dealership.
Today the best trucks have more features and are more comfortable and the best trucks were built by the Americans.
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The Bushwacker company makes fender flares for most, if not all, models of trucks and SUV's that are on the market today and many that have previously been on the market. They make them for Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Mazda, GMC, Nissan and Toyota trucks and suv's as well as for Jeeps and Hummers.
Not really. They made a bunch of them but I'd imagine there are a lot fewer due to just the age of the truck. Up until the mid nineties most people that owned trucks used them for work or hauling so they served a much tougher life than trucks today.
Older cars had them (50's and back). The tubeless tire came around somewhere in the 60's. Very few have them today. You can put a tube in any tire, though. People do that if the tire or rim won't hold air. This means there is damage and tire and/or rim should be replaced. Big trucks even had tubeless tires now although more of them still use tubes today.
Almost all tires sold today are tubeless tires. The coast varies widely form size to size, and type tire.