“What size tires can I fit on my truck?” Has to be one of the most common questions asked on these forums yet after searching around I wasn’t able to find what I needed so here I am making yet another post about it. Answers and opinions would be great or if one of you guys knows place to find the answer that I’m asking if you could direct me there I would greatly appreciate that as well. The information in the first sticky thread about tire information was great but I couldn’t find information beyond 2013 LML trucks.
2016 CCSB 2500 HD midnight Z71 edition that came stock with the 275 duratracs. With the diesel motor upfront the truck just squats so much lower in the front than in the back. I planned on getting measurements and pictures before I posted here but not around the truck right now so I can get those later but it Has to be a couple inch difference I bet. I just want to truck to look fairly level even an inch lower in the front or less might look OK and it would be nice to fit bigger tires. The 275s have very little tread life left but look so small.
I was hoping for some thing around a 305 or 35s but I don’t want to have any significant rubbing or have a terrible ride quality due to suspension adjustments. I’m willing to adjust it a little bit if it’s not going to hurt the ride quality too bad and a slight rub very minimal rub will be OK.
I don’t want to get crazy with a full suspension to get the best of both worlds. I know that is ideal and I have been there with my LMM and a full 4 inch suspension drop with 305 Toyo MT on 20 x 10s but if that’s my only option I’ll just keep things stock and put 275s or 285s on. I am just in need of new tires and looking into what I might have to do to be able to get a little bigger tire on there without losing ride quality or having serious rubbing. I’ve heard the mention of spacers and of course just cranking the keys and wondering what is a reliable option that isn’t going to hurt the truck too bad. Thanks
2016 CCSB 2500 HD midnight Z71 edition that came stock with the 275 duratracs. With the diesel motor upfront the truck just squats so much lower in the front than in the back. I planned on getting measurements and pictures before I posted here but not around the truck right now so I can get those later but it Has to be a couple inch difference I bet. I just want to truck to look fairly level even an inch lower in the front or less might look OK and it would be nice to fit bigger tires. The 275s have very little tread life left but look so small.
I was hoping for some thing around a 305 or 35s but I don’t want to have any significant rubbing or have a terrible ride quality due to suspension adjustments. I’m willing to adjust it a little bit if it’s not going to hurt the ride quality too bad and a slight rub very minimal rub will be OK.
I don’t want to get crazy with a full suspension to get the best of both worlds. I know that is ideal and I have been there with my LMM and a full 4 inch suspension drop with 305 Toyo MT on 20 x 10s but if that’s my only option I’ll just keep things stock and put 275s or 285s on. I am just in need of new tires and looking into what I might have to do to be able to get a little bigger tire on there without losing ride quality or having serious rubbing. I’ve heard the mention of spacers and of course just cranking the keys and wondering what is a reliable option that isn’t going to hurt the truck too bad. Thanks