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Old February 11th, 2010, 10:38 PM
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so after the leveling kit, it will be time for tires. and am not sure if i want to stick with 17s and chrome rims. over time it will be a black and blue truck. whether i stay with 17s or not, i want to get black rims. rims nor tires are cheap and was wondering if anyone knows of any sites or reputable nationwide companies that would sell a set of 4 rims and tires in packages? im looking for more of a flat black finish on the rims as well.
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summit racing and jegs have a package deal..but im thinking its more of a off road tire.. but im pretty sure the are expensive! ebay might have some..but they will kick ur *** on the shipping lol i'd do it localy..like at tire discounters or somewhere.
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do you think there will be a noticeable difference between 17s and 18s
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if your goign with the same sixe tire jsut a different rim then no
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i have 265 70 17 now and either way whether i go stay with 17s or 18s im going to put on 285 70 tires. probably bfgoodrich at/s since the shoulders on the goodyear wranglers arent aggressive whatsoever. let alone not really not really having a shoulder design.
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http://www.skyjacker.com/image/catal...re%20Chart.pdf

try looking at this and see if that tells you what you need. not sure they the tires will rub.
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yea it said maximum tire diameter was 16". than i guess 18s will be too big haha. but i could use 285 tires.
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well you could always trim a little bit..
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i guess im sticking with my 17s. been reading about tpms either my truck didnt come with it or whoever owned the truck before me had the system turned off. i would like to have it as i am lazy occasionally to not check my pressure lol. thoughts on this situation?
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