I run 285/75R16 BFG AT's on stock rims with only rubbing on the lower control arm when turning sharply on a downgrade or upgrade. I personally think this is a good tire size for stock 4x4's.
The rims are 16's not sure of the width. The tires are 285/75R16 and they do not stick outside the fenders at all. That is what I like about them they fill out the fender wells both in height and width, the end of the tread lines up perfectly with the front fenders edge and stay inside the...
John Redcorn, I do not have any lift at all. The tires do not rub on the fenders, and only on the lower control arm (driver side) when I turn sharp to the right on a downslope of any kind, but that is it. I believe they are the perfect size on these body styles with 4wd. As far as the...
I believe there is a fuse for them under the hood not in the dash, I could be wrong though. I seem to remember that mine on my 97 would not turn off even when I shut the truck off and I had to pull the fuse under the hood.
I am on my second tahoe, I had a 97 4-door 4wd, then now I have a 99 4-door 4wd. Before that I had an 88 gmc 1500, basically the same drive train and engine. I can say that for the most part I have been very pleased with the product. I had 236k on the 88 gmc with only a new tranny, the motor...
I was wondering how those would look on mine as well, I have the same set up except 4 door. Are those flares stock or aftermarket? I would definatly go with them.
I am running 285/75R16's BFG AT's on my 4dr 4wd Tahoe. I was wondering what tire pressures you guys with similar set ups typically run. They are load range D's.
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