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New wheels. opinions?

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zanzer   +1y



+1

I'm running 225/55/16's on Chevy Silverado rims and they're the perfect size. The speedometer is dead on (checked with 2 GPS units) and there's no rubbing or fitment issues whatsoever.
myrtle86   +1y
+1 on the 215/60. Economy tire. Nice

Crewcab Steve
blowered4life   +1y
finally get around to posting a picture. Needs more low haha
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chaserjohndoe   +1y
looks awesome.
blowered4life   +1y
Thanks. What would it require to just tuck tire or almost tuck tire in the back? I dont want it super low just close the fender gap. I have 2" blocks now and don't want to go any larger on blocks if possible
anguswilly   +1y
Are you lowering that truck? If so you might want a 205/45/16 - you can run a wider tire in rear or not - but if you lower it, your max height without hitting the inner fenders is gonna be a 205 or possibly 215/45/16, personally I'd probably run a 205/40/16 in front.
chaserjohndoe   +1y
im running 3 inch blocks and turned torsions. I have to same overall height as your tires.
Not tucking but a little lower then you. Unless you want to run bags. I don't think you will be able to tuck.

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anguswilly   +1y


Unless you want huge tires, you cannot tuck the back without a c-notch.
blowered4life   +1y
Finally lowered my truck. Almost tucks in the back and tucks in the front. Doesn't bottom out unless a big pothole