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I had the tires rebalanced, all 4 were off, ride is much better, running 38 PSI now.
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I had the tires rebalanced, all 4 were off, ride is much better, running 38 PSI now.
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285-70 17, mas is 44 PSI, I'm running 40 PSI...
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Buckeye920 replied to brentadams646's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
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I didn't think of that, I mounted and balanced them myself, all of them took less then 3 oz, but one tire took 6.25, that tire has me worried.
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Buckeye920 replied to brentadams646's topic in 2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra
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Well here's mine, finally finished everything up. Level kit, tint, new tires and debadged. Weird thing is, I feel every bump in the road with these tires, like they are a harder tire and everything travels to the floor boards...oh well.
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Well I ordered at set of Master Craft Courser AXT in 285/70 17 to see if they will fit... I got them for super cheap. Hopefully they will fit.
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I've noticed a noise coming from my CV joints. At full lock, going pretty slow is sounds like a rubbing/clicking sound. It's very light/faint. Had the GF get in it and turn the wheel and move the truck forward and to the rear, turned at full lock both ways and the sound comes from the CV joints. Not sure of its normal, it's been to cold to have the windows down to hear anything until recently.
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I have contacs at my local NTB, after work I'm going to stop by and see what they say, they have a 285/70 17 tire in stock, he wants to look and see if it will fit for me...
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Nope, rides like factory. I put mine on will 300 miles on my truck. YMMV
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So I installed my MotoFab 1.5 level kit, now to see of I can fit 285/70 17 tires on factory wheels under there...
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As long as I can fit 285/75-17 tires on my stock wheels I'll just use the 1.5...
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Now I'm regretting getting the 1.5 instead of the 2 inch...
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I've read this whole thread and have gotten some great info, so thank you for that. My question is two-fold, I'm going to add a MotoFab 1.5" leveling kit to the front. My 2015 Silverado has the stock 17 inch wheels on it. With this leveling kit, and what are the largest size tires I can run with that leveling kit and keeping the stock 17 inch wheels? I've seen a lot of answers for the 18 inch wheel, just nothing for the 17 inch wheels.
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