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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Buford Ga
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Tire size question/advice
Hey y'all I am currently driving a 1986 silverado c10 short bed and I wanted it to ride a little higher than it currently does but im trying to do this without spending money on a lift kit or leveling kit so does anyone know what size tires will fit on my truck with out getting a lift? I've heard of a ball park of around 31-33 inches but I'm not sure. Thanks for any advice you have!
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Baytown TX
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Re: Tire size question/advice
These were 30-9.50/15's. It felt like I was in a 4x4.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY
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Re: Tire size question/advice
Both my old man and I had two different trucks, both had 31s. Old man's where on 10" wheels and mine on stock 7s. Both 1/2 ton 2wds.
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Location: SoCal
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Re: Tire size question/advice
I had 33"s on my old 75 3/4 ton truck. It was a stock 2wd. They might rub on a 1/2 ton, but if you swapped stock 3/4 or 1 ton front springs it should work. You can get them at the junk yard cheap.
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