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Old 01-01-2005, 11:41 PM
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I've searched. All the info on big tires is on 4x4's. The 265/75 r16 fit easy on a 4x4 but I'm trying to figure out if they will fit on my 2002 2wd ECSB?

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i would think so. i have my truck lowered to about where a 2wd sits and my stock 275/75 16's look prety good. my truck is droped about 1" in the front and 3" in the rear.
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My brother is running them on his 2wd with no problems. Just need a programmer to correct the speedometer.
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I have 265 Revo's on mine and they fit and look great.

It did wreak havoc on the trans and speedo, tho !!!
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My truck came with those from the factory and its a 2x4
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Yes, they will fit. 285s will fit.


BTW, moving to Appearance section
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Had Michelins the same size on my 2000 ECSB for 2 years and they worked great. Larger diameter will slow excelleration a little, but the motor will rev lower at freeway speeds.
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Sorry for the misplaced post.
Thanks for the help. The trucks got 3.73's and I drive on the highway everyday. So getting it to sit under 2000rpm @ 75mph should help with the mileage. And I have HPtuner so recalibrating should not be a problem.


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i thought 265/75 was factory on my 2wd. does that mean the speedo is off???
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Mine came with 255/70 stock
265/75's are about 1.5" taller


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