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    whats the widest that will fit a dropped silverado

    What size tires are you running on your dropped truck?

    Anyone running 305's without rub?

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    I've run a 305/45/22 on a Tahoe with no drop and it rubbed the inner fenders. A little trimming fixed it.

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    Not that 305s look.bad but a 295/40/20(29") is a sik azz tire on a 9-10" rim and looks killer on the back...

    What size are your rims?

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    Ya 295's in the rear is what I had in mind. I was thinking 265 40 or 265 35 front and 295/305 45's in the back. I have seen others use the 295's wasnt sure bout the the 305 though. I need to upgrade to 22's

    my rims are 20's now

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    I run 295-45-20 in the rear and 265-50-20 in the front. Same height but skinnier in the front.

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    I run 315/35/20 drag radials....on a 2/4 drop
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