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Old Today, 03:39 PM   #76
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Re: Huck's 85 GMC shorty

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A 255/40-20 has a 4.01" sidewall height so it yields a ~28" tall front height & is a common dropped 'sport truck' front tire size. Four inches is a decent sidewall height for surviving city streets in a truck.
Absolutely. I've put 40k miles literally across country and any kind of roads you can think of and have yet to have an issue with my 255/40s. Hell I just drove across Atlanta and back today with their pothole and manhole cover filled roads with no issue other than some loose teeth
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Absolutely. I've put 40k miles literally across country and any kind of roads you can think of and have yet to have an issue with my 255/40s. Hell I just drove across Atlanta and back today with their pothole and manhole cover filled roads with no issue other than some loose teeth
I've done some Atlanta road time.
Atlanta def gets my vote for 'speed x complexity' transportation engineering fails but I'd still wager Dallas is worse 'road quality' wise.

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guys.. thanks for the input! I appreciate it. I guess I will look into replacing my fronts with the 255-40's. Just not sure what to do with my current less than 1k mi. tires now? ...
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guys.. thanks for the input! I appreciate it. I guess I will look into replacing my fronts with the 255-40's. Just not sure what to do with my current less than 1k mi. tires now? ...
Sell them. You might take a loss but it is what it is.
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