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  1. #31
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    thanks for the advice. but summit raised there prices and they are 180 a piece without shipping. thats just way to much for a set of extra fun tires.

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    Yeah thats a little pricey. A buddy of mine runs federals, called couragia IIRC and he paid a lot less than I did for mine. They had knobbier tread to but wear slightly faster. Only like 130-140 a piece i believe for 31s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluethunder2k3 View Post
    Im running mud kings on my truck and for the price, you cant beat them. minimal road noise and they handle great in the mud and snow.I paid $580 for 285/75/16s shipped to my door on summit racing. theyve been on the truck for almost 2 years, and put around 28k miles on them along with a few burnouts, and still have about 50% tread left.
    What size wheel and tires you got on there now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastlt1 View Post
    What size wheel and tires you got on there now?

    16x8 rims with the 285/75s.basically 33's.
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    So what is the biggest tire you can run on a stock GM 5 spoke wheel? The common 16x7 ones?

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    265/75s for sure. idk if anything bigger than that will fit.
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  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Bluethunder2k3 View Post
    265/75s for sure. idk if anything bigger than that will fit.
    So I could mount a set of these fine? I was thinking about cranking the front end to level it out, align it and mount these. Maybe do some new shocks too, I don't want too rough of a ride.

    Ratings, reviews and specifications for BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoker_98 View Post
    So I could mount a set of these fine? I was thinking about cranking the front end to level it out, align it and mount these. Maybe do some new shocks too, I don't want too rough of a ride.

    Ratings, reviews and specifications for BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 tires
    Yeah those will mount just fine.
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    285/75r16s should be the max recommended tire width on the stock rims.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjriojas View Post
    285/75r16s should be the max recommended tire width on the stock rims.
    So I'm safe with 285's or should I play it safe and just stick with the 265's?

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