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TRIPLE8
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Jan 12, 2019

switch from 265 to 285 tires

Hi, I have a 2006 chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 (stock height) that currently has 265/75/16 tires (stock is 245/75/16). I am thinking of going with 285/75/16 tires. I am wondering if they will fit the stock wheel and have enough clearance without a lift. Thank you
  • You can get away with more variation between tire and rim width with taller sidewalls, but the tire you wish to purchase will usually have rim width suggestions for its use.
  • OE Dodge Ram wheels fit on your Duramax. The 3rd gen 17" X 8" wheels even accept the GM hubcaps.
    In my experience, 285-70-17 rubbed slightly at full lock. But measure your truck. Mine sat up a bit higher than some. If yours is a saggy Dmax, then 265s.
    This is not a question we can answer. Measure your clearance.
  • Thank you for the replies. I have no problem getting wider rims I was most worried about rubbing. Thank you
  • I had 265 tires on a 7" wheel and that was pretty much all you could do. I know folks put on 285's on the stock wheels, but they pull the sidewalls in a lot and not recommended as Marty said.

    My F150 has the 20" wheels that are 8.5" wide and have 275's on them. I could probably go to a 285 or even a 295 at most, but I'm not interested in doing that with this truck.

    Without a level or 'lift' you might find 285's might rub on the front when turning lock to lock.. You can usually get away with trimming whatever it's rubbing on if it's plastic. If you start rubbing the fender itself, then you should raise it a bit.

    Good luck!

    Mitch
  • TRIPLE8 wrote:
    Hi, I do believe the stock wheel to be 6.5


    I won't recommend it because of lack of rim width.
    As far as a lift.....you may get away with some trimming of fort bumper,. I had to do this with 265s. 285s trimming and raising torsion bars may work. Rear an add a leaf, least favorite option, a new spring pack that lifts rear an inch or two at also work
    IMHO, you.need a 7.5-8" rim for the 265s!

    Marty
  • What width is the rim? Many stock rims are not wide enough for 265's, much less 285's!
    With that said, their are some cases where having a slightly narrow rim is better than wider, like off roading, this protects the rim, along with potentially getting a bead removed at lower psi........ Reality, if loading heavy, you need the correct width rim. I noticed lack of handling with the stock 6.5" rim, vs the aftermarket 7.5" rim with 265's, on my 88 and 96 SW 3500's. I can not in all contagiousness recommend 265's, much less 285's on a stock 6.5" rim, if that is what you have.

    Marty