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Old 10-19-2011, 09:25 PM   #1
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'88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Well, I haven't seen a thread like this so I felt like I should open one up, and see how many replies it'll get. This is for both 2WD and 4WD. So post 'em! What size tire and wheel are you running on your '88-'98?

First, my '88 Silverado K1500.



Worn out Firestone Wilderness 265/70 16s on 16x7 2000 Chevy Silverado aluminum wheels.

And my '92 Sierra C1500.



255/60 15 Cooper Cobra Radial GT on the front, 275/60 Defender Sport on the back. Mounted on 15x10 aluminum wheels. Not sure what brand, I think they're Ultra or American Racing.

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Old 10-19-2011, 09:55 PM   #2
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

35 inch tall tire, 16 by 8 inch rims.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:02 PM   #3
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35 inch tall tire, 16 by 8 inch rims.
I envy you lol. Wish my '88 was that frickin' tall. It might get 32's on it here soon but I don't have money so I'll just crank the t-bars and worry about an alignment later as the truck doesn't go on the road; tags are expired and it's been off the insurance nearly a year.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:15 PM   #4
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

thanks man. it has about 6.5 inches of lift, and I just barely trimmed the valance, if it was any shorter I don't think the tires would fit.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:17 PM   #5
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

I went through your build thread. A lot of work to make it that way, and it came out pretty damn good.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:25 PM   #6
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Yeah if I were to do it again I would get a little taller springs for the front, and get new springs for the rear(I have a 5.5 inch block, and a 1 inch block added to the leaf, and a leaf added to the leafs). I think it looks good were it sits, you can still get in it easily, and the 35s fit(I've never had them rub). It looks tall alone, but if you put it beside a stock pickup it doesn't look as tall, some stock vehicles look almost as tall as it when parked beside them.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:32 PM   #7
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

I hear what you mean. Me and my dad put a 3" Skyjacker on his 2000 Z71. 3 isn't that big of a lift, but you can tell it's higher than stock, but it doesn't look that tall if parked next to another.
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Old 10-19-2011, 10:43 PM   #8
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If I was going to buy a skyjacker lift I would go more than 3 inch, only because you can get 2.5 out of cranking the t bars(you can get 3 out of it but you'll have a rough ride). Thats just me though. I put a 2.5 block in this one for a while and cranked it, but I knew I was going to do a solid axle eventually. If your not going to go any bigger than that. then its not a waste of money because its lifted and still rides good.
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Old 10-19-2011, 11:18 PM   #9
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If I was going to buy a skyjacker lift I would go more than 3 inch, only because you can get 2.5 out of cranking the t bars(you can get 3 out of it but you'll have a rough ride). Thats just me though. I put a 2.5 block in this one for a while and cranked it, but I knew I was going to do a solid axle eventually. If your not going to go any bigger than that. then its not a waste of money because its lifted and still rides good.
Well, my dad traded his buddy Dave a shotgun for the kit, so I think it was a good deal. Lol
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Old 10-19-2011, 11:57 PM   #10
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Here's my 94' GMC 6 lug K2500:

American Racing Nitro's 16X8's 4.5" backspacing with Kumho Road Venture A/T 265/75R/16's



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Old 10-20-2011, 08:50 AM   #11
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

255/55/18 Goodyears on 18x8 Eagle 212s. Tires are getting to the point of being dangerously bald, and I'm ready for a new look, so I'm looking for sport/454SS rims with 275/60/15s.

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Old 10-20-2011, 09:04 AM   #12
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Y'know, I've been thinking of running 454SS rims on my '92, but if I get new wheels for it, I'm gonna get American Racing Outlaw II, and probably a painted 454SS wheel for my spare lol. I don't know why, but I love the look of the AR Outlaw II. That and I inherit the fact that it's my dad's favorite wheel. LOL
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Chrome Sport wheels with 255/60's & 275/60's

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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

'91 GMC:
Front: 19x8 with 245/45-19s
Rear: 20x10 with 285/30-20s




'98 Suburban:
15x7 Sport wheels with 235/75-15s

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Old 10-20-2011, 06:52 PM   #15
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

heres a few different tires and wheels i have run
245 75 16's


265 75 16's


33 12.5 15's


285 75 16


305 70 17's



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'91 GMC:
Front: 19x8 with 245/45-19s
Rear: 20x10 with 285/30-20s




'98 Suburban:
15x7 Sport wheels with 235/75-15s

Whats the backspace on the blue truck?
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Whats the backspace on the blue truck?
5" front. 6" rear.
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5" front. 6" rear.
Thanks. Trying to figure out how wide of a tire i can run on a 15x10 or 15x12 on a 98 chevy 2wd rear and a 6 or 7 inch wide on the front and the offsets.
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Eagle Alloy 028's. 15x8 on 275/60/15's.
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

Here is mine with 235/75R-15 with American Racing Outlaw ll wheels.

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Here is mine with 235/75R-15 with American Racing Outlaw ll wheels.
God I want AR Outlaw II's on both of my trucks so bad. Lol
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Re: '88-'98: What Size Tire and Wheel are You Running?

265/75 16 SENTINEL A/T (LOAD RANGE E) They are retreads. Check them out at: https://www.treadwright.com/p-48-265...nel-a-t-e.aspx
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265/75 16 SENTINEL A/T (LOAD RANGE E) They are retreads. Check them out at: https://www.treadwright.com/p-48-265...nel-a-t-e.aspx
Are you having good luck with those? I've been thinking about getting their mud tires for my truck. A little hesitant on retreads.
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Are you having good luck with those? I've been thinking about getting their mud tires for my truck. A little hesitant on retreads.
Both my trucks are used a farm truck. So we are always pulling or hauling some kind of load with them. My dad has run them for years. If you check out there web site the have an article that a off road magazine did about them. I highly recommend them. They tread pattern that I go looks like a bridgestone tread style, but the side walls are nitto grappler.
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God I want AR Outlaw II's on both of my trucks so bad. Lol

I just picked them up yesterday on Craigslist for $160 w/out tires. I just moved my tires over today.
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