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Got a chance to buy some 305 series tires for my 2500HD 4x4.

Can anyone tellme if they will fit my truck, without messing with the torsion bars or having to trim the bumper valence? They will probably be on my stock rims too> Thanks

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I ALMOST POSITIVE THEY WILL FIT.

I WILL BE TAKEING MY TIRES OFF MY 00 1500 PUTTING ON MY 02 2500. THE TIRES ARE BF GOODWRENCH 305/70/16.

 

IT WOULDN'T BE INTEL NEXT WEEK, BUT I CAN LET YOU KNOW

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I ALMOST POSITIVE THEY WILL FIT.

I WILL BE TAKEING MY TIRES OFF MY 00 1500 PUTTING ON MY 02 2500. THE TIRES ARE BF GOODWRENCH 305/70/16.

 

IT WOULDN'T BE INTEL NEXT WEEK, BUT I CAN LET YOU KNOW

 

 

 

 

Thanks

Ithink th e difference is gonna be in the front bumper. A buddy has them on his 1500 4x4 w/o a lift and they fit, but the air dam is further back on the 2500.

Let me know!!!

Posted
Got a chance to buy some 305 series tires for my 2500HD 4x4.

Can anyone tellme if they will fit my truck, without messing with the torsion bars or having to trim the bumper valence? They will probably be on my stock rims too> Thanks

 

 

 

 

GMC or Chevy? Year?

 

GMC's are tighter but 2001-2002 Chevys have tons of room.

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Got a chance to buy some 305 series tires for my 2500HD 4x4.

Can anyone tellme if they will fit my truck, without messing with the torsion bars or having to trim the bumper valence? They will probably be on my stock rims too> Thanks

 

 

 

 

GMC or Chevy? Year?

 

GMC's are tighter but 2001-2002 Chevys have tons of room.

 

 

 

 

It is an 03 chevy 2500hd

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I just put a set of 285 Goodyear Wranglers on my 04 2500 and there is plenty of room. No rubbing. After they were on, the first thing I thought was that the 305s would have fit with only minor trimming

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I just put a set of 285 Goodyear Wranglers on my 04 2500 and there is plenty of room.  No rubbing.  After they were on, the first thing I thought was that the 305s would have fit with only minor trimming

 

 

 

Thanks ,

Iam just gonna go with the 285s to avoid any problems.

Appreciate everyones help!!!!!!

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I have 305 BFG MT's and I have my torsion bars cranked almost to the max and I still had to trim the air dam, but only shaved about a 1/2 inch off. I also rub on the sway bar when turning left at full lock with the passenger side tire.

 

So yea, they will fit, but I'm pretty sure you'll have to crank and trim.

 

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