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Chris
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10/18/2004
21:40:32

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I have a 2000 Club Cab 2WD. I want to go to a larger All Terrain tire. I currently have 255/65 15's. I would like to go to 31x11.5 if possible. One of my local shops said that I should be able to fit 32x11.50 without any rubbing but I am not sure that I believe him. What does everyone here think? I would like a more aggressive tire but on my truck but I want to know what I can run.



hybrid
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10/19/2004
18:39:16

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I have a 01 cc 4x4 and i'm running 265/70/17's(31.6 x 10.4) with the torsion bars cranked all the way up (about 1.75" higher then stock)My tires rub sometimes on full lock.



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10/19/2004
18:51:57

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32x11.5 on stock rims. 97 4x4 with 3 inch body lift. Only a little rubbing on frame at full lock, nothing on the plastic (don't think it would hit without the lift either). No torsion bar cranking.



Bobby in NJ
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10/25/2004
10:13:29

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I have a 2000 4x2 club cab and I didn't know how large I could go either. I knew I wanted larger than the stock 235/75R15 though. I just had a set of Bridgestone Dueller A/T Revo's mounted in 265/70R15 and they fit great. I would NOT want to go larger than this without a body lift though. The fronts come within about an inch of the well at a turn. Also, the rear wells might catch the sidewall under load. I'll have some pics available soon if interested.

Bobby



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