LT245/70R17 on Z71

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Michigan

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Can’t find anybody running this size on an nbs Tahoe

I was not considering this size but came across a great deal that is available to me

Nokian Rockproof LT245/70R17 10 PLY load range E, mud terrain

2004 Tahoe Z71 at stock height, daily driver, mainly freeway, no towing or off roading

How will they look? drive? Will they look too small? Although they have a very aggressive tread. Any insight would be appreciated to make a decision
 

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hopel this helps...at least until someone more knowledgable comes along...


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Can’t find anybody running LT245/70R17 on an nbs Tahoe.
I was not considering this size but came across a great deal that is available to me.
Nokian Rockproof LT245/70R17 10 PLY load range E, mud terrain.
2004 Tahoe Z71 at stock height, daily driver, mainly freeway, no towing or off roading.
How will they look? drive? Will they look too small? Although they have a very aggressive tread.
Any insight would be appreciated to make a decision.
How they will look depends on the tire size mentioned on the driver's door sticker.
You might not be able to visually tell the difference.
Compare your speedometer display to Waze.

They might feel a bit weird to drive on if you like to speed on highways, but they should work just fine.
I was using 245/60R18 on my '02 Tahoe Z71, now I'm using 255/70R18. Definitely prefer the taller.
 

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