Posted by DScott on June 08, 2010 at 19:57:32 from (98.193.133.10):
In Reply to: OT = Tire Size posted by MartyInVa on June 08, 2010 at 14:31:56:
MartyInVa said: (quoted from post at 14:31:56 06/08/10) Got a 07 GMC 2500 HD 4WD crew cab with 245/75-16 that came on it that are about shot at 40000.
If I wanted to go to a 265/75-16, is it gonna throw any of this computer managed gobble-d-gook outa whack?
Thinking about going to BFG Rugged Trail. Truck is used to pull horsey trailer and equipment trailer when hauling the N.
This truck is mostly a daily driver for the wife to get to the work 20. With Va's snowy winter last year and them slip-n-slides on there now I kinda want something with a little grip but not too much road noise.
Kinda got long but remember the ? is 265 versus the 245s that came on it.
I put 265's on my 2004 GMC 4X4 2500HD Duromax crewcab and the speedometer is off about 2 mph. I went to Michelin load range E MS tires and they ride and pull great.
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