I would guess 305's. I recently installed torsion keys on my 03 4WD to level out the vehicle. After I had those installed, I mounted a new set of 285's (supposedly 32's) on mine with a little clearance remaining. I was told if I had chosen the 305's (supposedly 33's), I would've had to do some minor cutting so I could turn the wheel fully. The new 285's were a replacement for 265's that were optional equipment when new. The 245 size should be stock on any new 1500 series. 265/75R16 is the biggest size most tire dealers/installers will put on without having you sign a waiver. Since that is the largest optional size recommended by GMC Charles in Indy I put a set of 31 12.50s on mine no problem.
My 95 GC LTD needed new tires, shocks and wheels (the oe wheels were oxidized to the point that the bead wouldn't seal). So.... 15 inch American Racing chrome wheels, new shocks and a set of BF Goodrich AT/ta tires in size 2357515. I tried to go to a 30X950 tire but they rubbed even with the shock update. I believe that, unless you lift several inches from the stock suspension, 2357515 tires are the largest you can go. And the BF Goodrich tires are really nice looking and performing on this vehicle. When these tires wear out I'll be doing a 3 - 4 inch lift and heading to some larger tires just for the appearance. Good luck !!!
yes you can as long as you have a big lift kit put in
I believe that the worlds largest drum was heavy enough that you couldn't lift it. It weighed 600lbs.
No! needs to be at least a 3 in lift or they will rub the fenders.
Buddy of mine has 32's but if your willing to do some cutting you can get 33's
265 75 16
you should be able to run a 33 on stock wheels with no problem
20" tires are the largest tires for your car if you of course don't have any lift kits..
32.5x10
not a chance you will def need a lift
305/70/16 tires will fit on a 2004 Ford F-250 truck. The tires will not rub, even if the truck has no lift.
You can go as large as 31" tires without having to lift it.
No, with a 3" body lift on a 03 sierra you can only clear like 32" or 33" and they'd rub a little bit. Speaking from experience on this one.
I have 31 x 10.5" BF Goodrich T/A KO tires. They are considered the largest tires you can fit without a lift. They rubbed a bit during sharp turns until I installed a 2" Tuff Country lift.
Usually no bigger than 32". And that's pushing it! You would most probally have some rub in a full turn. I have an 86 4-runner and had to put a 3" body lift to fit 33" tires.
Depends on the profile of the tires going on it.
31" tires with no lift required, if you are planning on going "off road" consider at least a 1" body lift or shakle lift