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Old 07-03-2008, 08:42 AM   #1
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How big can I go?

I looking into getting new tires not sure what kind to get?
I own a 1500 Silverado 4x4 and i'm also going to tightin the torsion keys an 1" or so that plays a factor in what I can fit in the wheel wells.
Another factor is I drive twice a year back in forth from south carolina to New york for college.
Any suggestions?
Size?
Type?
I thinking BF Good. All-terrains, but I want something that looks a little bit tougher plus I need something for the snow !
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bfg's all terrains will give good wear and i would have to say P285/75/16 will be good for you i think they are 33's
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Any other suggestion's?
I had bfg's All terrains before and I loved them, but just trying to see whats out there!
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nittos, mickey t's, super swampers,
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what year is your truck? i have mastercraft courser M/T's. they are 285's and don't rub at the trucks stock height, just had to remove a small chunk of trim from behind the bumper to keep the tires deep lugs from ripping it off when turning.

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It's an 03 Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4
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Whats the biggest I can with out rubbing, does anything know?
Factor in that i'm going to tightin the torsion keys!
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those are nice rims mud. i have the nittos on mine. they seem to wear good and make very little road noise considering the size lugs on the tire. might i suggest against playing around with the torsion keys?? this is an ongoing subject on this forum.
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they're a little to bling for me but at least i got the black and machined metal look i wanted.

as for the tire size, i still think 285's are the biggest you can go with out a 2" lift at the minimum.
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Bradrhale what do you suggest I should use (instead of tighting the torsion keys) if the budge is tight with just really wanting to get the tires or a really nice set!?
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