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Old March 27th, 2010, 1:26 PM
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alright guys.

i was just given a 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 the other day by my grandfather. Since i already have a daily driver i'd like to make this truck somewhat of a toy.

The truck is stock.

This is my question..

I want to put BF Goodwrench All Terrains on the truck [or if you guys have any better suggestions for tires, i havent shopped around a whole lot]. What size.. and do i need to buy 2 inch blocks and crank the torsion bars? or what is the easiest, cheapest way to make the truck look sharp and still work like a champ. [without scrubbing or having to replace bolts and such every month.]

i want to keep it low maintenance.

thanks for any ideas,
Eric
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i run the bfg all terrains on my rigs, love them. great tires. 45k miles on the ones on my truck. those are 285/75/r16. i'm running 265/75/r16 on my tahoe. no rub, no lift needed. but that depends on how big of tire you want to run.
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well i was hoping for something in the 30's

31's, 33's MAYBE 35's.

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the 265/75/r16's on my tahoe are about 31", the 285/75/r16's on my truck are about 33". to get an actual 31 or 33 you would need a 15" rim, which should fit fine. or, if the rims on truck are 16", then go with tire size i mention, or close to it. for 35's, or equivalent, you will need about 2-3 inch lift, either by torsion bar crank or new torsion keys, and blocks or lift springs out back. might even need lift for the 33's
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The wheels on my 2004 Z71 are 16 x 7. Is it OK to put a 285/75-16 on a 7" wide wheel? The Michelin site lists a rim range of 7.5 - 9.0. I'd like to install a 33" (the 285 is 32.8"), but I'd rather not have to buy new wheels.
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you'll be fine with 7" wheel. got same size tires on stock 8 lug hd wheels which are 6.5 wide.
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alright.. what about bolt patterns.
I'm thinking about buying some stock 07 silverado wheels to go on the 97 silverado.. [along with the all terrain 285/75/r16's.
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As long as both are 6-lug it'll match...
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the bolt pattern should be the same 6x5.5...the biggest you'd be able to run i think would be the 285/75/16 more so a 33 just not 12.5 inches wide
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Originally Posted by AviatorNine
alright guys.

i was just given a 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 the other day by my grandfather. Since i already have a daily driver i'd like to make this truck somewhat of a toy.

The truck is stock.

This is my question..

I want to put BF Goodwrench All Terrains on the truck [or if you guys have any better suggestions for tires, i havent shopped around a whole lot]. What size.. and do i need to buy 2 inch blocks and crank the torsion bars? or what is the easiest, cheapest way to make the truck look sharp and still work like a champ. [without scrubbing or having to replace bolts and such every month.]

i want to keep it low maintenance.

thanks for any ideas,
Eric
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hey I put 285/75/16 on mine and they look great and don’t rub but I’d not go messing with ur. Torsion bars cause all that will do is eventually ruin ur front end and through **** out of wack in my opinion...... but I’ve do it and that’s what it did for me ruin my whole front end but 285s look good they are about like a 33 and if ya can afford it put deep dish 10inch wide rims on those 285/75/16s and you’ll love them trust me

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