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Zed 71

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Hey Dave, what psi are you running at. Based on your wear it seems like it is on the low side. FYI I am running the Nittos at 45 psi.
 
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Hey guys, just wanted to post a pic of my Tahoe. I have posted some but I really like the site and thought it would be appropriate. Think the ccm + 305's will look decent with the stock LTZ rims?

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Zed - Thanks for the advice, they were running at 35-38 so i filled them to
50.

Texas - that combo will work great. Keep in mind of the trim work that will be needed. Your probably going to have to trim the front air damn.
 

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go with 305s and some trimming will look ****.
 
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Yeah I am thinking the 305s. My only hesitation is the trimming... Is there much of a difference between the 285s and the 305s? I have 275s right now and I wouldnt wanna spend all of that money just to go one size bigger...
 
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it really depends on what you want and what your willing to spend. I know a 305 is a 33x12.5. 285 is like 11.5-11-7 wide. The trimming isnt that bad. It is all plastic and I used a sharp razor blade to trim everything in the matter of 10 minutes. The only hard part is the front air damn. You will need a drimmel tool to trim the tabs off that hold the air damn in place.

My advice would be to go with 305's because if you go with 285's you might think they arent big enough and want a size bigger. I know cause i am speaking from experience cause I did that before I got my 305's. And besides the 305's make the truck look beefier.
 

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305s no doubt are the better option on the 20s just gotta do a little trimming.
 

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