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06-11-2005 12:52 PM #3
Denny, thanks for that bit of info I never knew that! I am bringing the truck to a wheel shop so they can help me on the size tires to get to fill up the rear wheel wells. The wheels right now is so far in (came like this stock on these trucks) that the inside rubs the wheel well in the bed and then outside of it to the lip of the side of the bed there is about 6 inches of space there. I wan't the backspacing on the front to be in way more because if I lower the truck the tires will rub a bunch and I can't have that. I am getting 17's in the back and 16's in front so that it will look more filled in and give it a lower look since I can't lower the front but only 3 inches. At first I was going to go with 15's, then said no 15 in front 16 out back but now on the 17's in back because I looked through TONS of mags and found a lot of cars with 15 in front and then 17 in back. I went to a car show here a few days ago and found some trucks like mine with 15 in front and they just don't look good, they look too tiny for such a big truck so 16 looks like it fills it in better. Also I am thinking something like 265/60's in rear and 205/60s in front.. I don't wan't really wide in front but don't want a real skinny pro street tire in front either.
Everyone is trying to talk me into a pro street style truck but they are not realizing that this is my everyday driver I need to go for handling and comfort on this thing!www.streamlineautocare.com
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