LittlePearl13
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For all you 4x4 owners out there who acquired your trucks with stock wheels/tires/suspension....
Don't you just hate how skinny the stock six lug wheels look? The 6 lug 16" ones. My Tahoe is essentially stock, and all other truck-owning buddies love to make fun of how wimpy my wheels look. Especially with the 245/75/r16 tires. I've got the biggest, most powerful engine, It sounds gnarlier than all of them, I can out-offroad any of them (they drive Fords...), but I have the dinkiest little stock wheels/tires ever.
So I'm looking to change that soon. Maybe you guys can help. I can't decide how to approach this. I really don't like the look of big rims and small tire profile, but I still want some bigger wheels. I may be wrong, but I read somewhere that the wheel width is like 6.5". .....just, god no, that's awful.
When I save up to replace this stuff, what should I be looking at? I know for a fact I'll be able to fit at least 265/75/r16, but is it possible to put 265/70/r16 on the stock rims? I know when the second sequence in a tire size is decreased, the tire gets wider, but does the rim actually need to be wider to fit it? I've been using this link
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
to try and figure it out, but it's hard to know exactly what will or will not when you don't know the right information. What I know: Rim is 16" tall. What I don't know: backspacing dimensions, exact width of tire, and the offset. If you guys have any information to help me out, I'd appreciate it. Also, leave your thoughts on what wheels/tire sizes you're running, and (if you don't have it already) what wheels/tire sizes WOULD you like to run.
Any feedback at all is appreciated
Don't you just hate how skinny the stock six lug wheels look? The 6 lug 16" ones. My Tahoe is essentially stock, and all other truck-owning buddies love to make fun of how wimpy my wheels look. Especially with the 245/75/r16 tires. I've got the biggest, most powerful engine, It sounds gnarlier than all of them, I can out-offroad any of them (they drive Fords...), but I have the dinkiest little stock wheels/tires ever.
So I'm looking to change that soon. Maybe you guys can help. I can't decide how to approach this. I really don't like the look of big rims and small tire profile, but I still want some bigger wheels. I may be wrong, but I read somewhere that the wheel width is like 6.5". .....just, god no, that's awful.
When I save up to replace this stuff, what should I be looking at? I know for a fact I'll be able to fit at least 265/75/r16, but is it possible to put 265/70/r16 on the stock rims? I know when the second sequence in a tire size is decreased, the tire gets wider, but does the rim actually need to be wider to fit it? I've been using this link
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
to try and figure it out, but it's hard to know exactly what will or will not when you don't know the right information. What I know: Rim is 16" tall. What I don't know: backspacing dimensions, exact width of tire, and the offset. If you guys have any information to help me out, I'd appreciate it. Also, leave your thoughts on what wheels/tire sizes you're running, and (if you don't have it already) what wheels/tire sizes WOULD you like to run.
Any feedback at all is appreciated