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What size tires are these?


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315/70s. Wheels are 17x9 -6


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285 70 17 general grabber AT2 

17x9 -12 offset American Racing AR172 with 1987 K5 rear caps on all 4 corners with 4.5" Blue Spiked Metal lugzz nuts 

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I love some wheels and tires! So here’s the new wheels and as soon they get a little color we’ll get’em wrapped in rubber.F3488EB5-9B98-49BE-AA63-08DABAB05693.thumb.jpeg.fe862901ef62552d545aac2a06294c18.jpegBFD81949-9678-4EAE-8C5F-CD7AE7A12D08.thumb.jpeg.69461e3792c3d2b4a46ec28d4311c721.jpeg0BB9D581-9925-44E1-B5DC-260DA727A962.thumb.jpeg.15b8766f55510a2614d0c01fdb2549e7.jpeg

I’d be on those in a heartbeat but with the amount of off-roading I do, they’d be chewed up fast! Beautiful wheels though!


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On 10/24/2019 at 11:07 AM, hotrodz37 said:

 

Welp, went with the 295/60’s, hope they fit! 1be7bcd6c1823bb55aeeac511383cb43.jpgeebf766b48cc96c0fe3c722e94fa0340.jpg

 

 

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Well, how'd it turn out?>

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Well, how'd it turn out?>

 

I wound up trading my truck in for a 19 Sierra shortly after this photo so the tires are still sitting in my garage haha

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Leveled with pro comp pro runner struts 1.75”

Pro comp 17x9 -6

toyo 285/75/17

Slight rub at full lock in reverse

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2.5/1 Eibach Level

 

20x10 -24 Xds

 

Cooper At3 XLTs 285/60

 

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Any trucks here running 305/45/22 street truck tires on OEM 22” wheels?
I’m running 285 Toyo’s Proxies and would like to go to 305 Hankook Venus ST..

These factory 9” wide wheels are a little on the narrow side for 305’s..

Any concerns other then a installer not mounting them?
Any photo’s?
Thanks

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Any trucks here running 305/45/22 street truck tires on OEM 22” wheels?
I’m running 285 Toyo’s Proxies and would like to go to 305 Hankook Venus ST..
These factory 9” wide wheels are a little on the narrow side for 305’s..
Any concerns other then a installer not mounting them?
Any photo’s?
Thanks
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305/45/22 nittos on factory 22s

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Second time changing after market wheels. 

First I  had fuel sledge 20x9 but felt it was a  crowded wheel for that size.  Too many spokes and a pain to clean. 

 

Finally  settled on Moto Metal MO970 but gloss black and went 20x10 -24

so much happier. Love this wheel. 

Tires are Nitto rg 33x12.50 x 20

 

had to do minor trimming on the plastic. 

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On 3/16/2020 at 12:47 PM, Sean006 said:

Second time changing after market wheels. 

First I  had fuel sledge 20x9 but felt it was a  crowded wheel for that size.  Too many spokes and a pain to clean. 

 

Finally  settled on Moto Metal MO970 but gloss black and went 20x10 -24

so much happier. Love this wheel. 

Tires are Nitto rg 33x12.50 x 20

 

had to do minor trimming on the plastic. 

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beautiful, i have the redline edition silverado, i want to put those tires on my stock wheels the ones you bought your truck with. it looked sick, what lift did you have?

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