99Silver6.0 Posted August 26, 2003 Posted August 26, 2003 I just got some SS 20's. I dont think Im gonna drop the front of the truck. Just the rear 2". I want to go with the 275/55/20 Goodyear LS. Price is somewhat an issue. Thus, why I chose the Eagle LS for now. For those who have shoved a 275/55/20 under a stock height 2wd Silverado, how well do they fit?? Anyone think I will have to resort to a 275/45/20? I did a bit of measuring and calculating and from what I can tell the 275/55 will fit. Barely. Stock tire height is 30.6". 275/55/20 is 31.9". 275/45/20 is 29.74". So in reality and from the numbers the tire calculator came up with, the 275/55 is only 1.3" taller than stock. Which would be roughly .65" taller on each side of the tire right?? I think I could fit anything under 32.2" in my wheel well. Please somebody smart help me out!!
GnatGoSplat Posted August 26, 2003 Posted August 26, 2003 Shouldn't be a problem. The Silverado SS is at stock 2WD height.
99Silver6.0 Posted August 27, 2003 Author Posted August 27, 2003 Im nt sure which route im gonna go. I need to figure it out quick. Im running out of warm weather!!
LarryE Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 actually aint the SS lowered a tad bit like the xtreme s10s. 275/45/R20's fit so no reason 55 series wouldn't
99Silver6.0 Posted August 27, 2003 Author Posted August 27, 2003 I always thought the SS was a 4wd platform. I really never knew for sure what it was.
tdrumm Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 32" tall seems pretty big for a 2wd. They'd probably fit, but imo you'd end up looking like a 4x4. Why not go for a 265/50R20 = 30.4"? It's almost identical to your stock tire height, and since you said that you're on a budget, Goodyear sells their Eagle RSA in that size. Plus you could still lower it 2/4 and not rub
GnatGoSplat Posted August 27, 2003 Posted August 27, 2003 SS is AWD, but its built on a 4x4 chassis. It's lowered in comparison to a 4x4 which puts it at 2WD height.
99Silver6.0 Posted September 1, 2003 Author Posted September 1, 2003 Anybody have any experience with AIM suspension parts??
LarryE Posted September 1, 2003 Posted September 1, 2003 AIM is just a three letter word for CRAP. they rip people off and if they do get what they order it's the worst quality in the world
99Silver6.0 Posted September 2, 2003 Author Posted September 2, 2003 Thats kinda what I figured. Guess Im gonna go with Hotchkis.
LogixRat Posted November 20, 2003 Posted November 20, 2003 My 02 is 2wd and sitting at stock height. Currently I'm running 265/75/16's without any problems at all. My tires measure out at 31.65" in height and 10.43" in width. As you already noted, the 275/55/20's measure out at 31.9" in height, and then 10.83" in width. Based on the fact I'm not rubbing at all, I think I would give the 275/55/20's a shot and see if they work for you. If you find the right shop, they may even mount the fronts and let you take it for a spin to see if it rubs or what not, and then if there is a problem go with the next size smaller. But I like the idea of the fat tire and slighly higher sidewall. It might keep you from trashing a tire if going over a speedbump too fast.
variant Posted November 20, 2003 Posted November 20, 2003 on my 03 I went with 285/50/20's in the rear on a 4" rear drop & 275/45/20's in the front with a 2" drop... on a 20x8.5's wheels... sits very street rod like with a little rake towards the front... hope this info helps.... ohh yea the 2/4 kit is from Hotchkis... I am very hapy with it...
99Silver6.0 Posted January 6, 2004 Author Posted January 6, 2004 How wide is the rim you are planning to use? The wheels Im running are 8.5" wide. Im thinking about shoving some 2" coils ont he front and see if it rubs. Gives me somethig to do!
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