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Old 06-16-2007, 07:48 PM
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nevermind i want somethin a lil more agressive, i'm getting the MTZ's on 16x8 classic 2's
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Alright man. if ya change your mind let me know
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Originally Posted by MonsterZ28
nevermind i want somethin a lil more agressive, i'm getting the MTZ's on 16x8 classic 2's

Nice choice
Old 06-17-2007, 09:58 AM
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Thanks man, they look really good, there a little pricey though at 210 a tire from summit.
Summit will mount and balance them if you buy a wheel and tire package right?
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We did an 06 Dmax crew cab.Stock rim with 315's.Wasn't 2 crazy doing it with the stock wheels,but anyway,we did a 2" rear lift block and a Cognito leveling kit.Front valance was trimmed and the inner fender.Looks pretty good actually.

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Old 06-17-2007, 12:21 PM
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I thought stock rims were too skinny
Old 06-24-2007, 10:43 AM
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Yes,In my opinion they are a bit skinny.Tire wear will be more likely reduced,especially in towing mode,that's why I wasn't 2 crazy of doing it.But that's the look that he was looking for.It was 315's BF All terrains.
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285/75/16 on 16x8's - Had to trim part of the plastic liner behind the washer reservoir, that's all. I love my Terra Grapplers, but the MTZs should treat you well!
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I was going to suggest the BFGoodridge All Terrain's in the 285/75/16's for your stock wheels or 16x8's. That is what I ran on my 00 ECSB Z71. And I deffinitely do some offroading. They lasted me 55000+ miles with going to the dunes every year at least three or four times, airing down and climbing the sand hills!!! Plus they are a good street tire when you have them at around 40psi. I usually run 45-50psi, but I tow a boat and a toy hauler with the truck too. I have currently went and got a set of 17x9's and 265/70/17's. They are a little bit smaller but only by one inch.

They also fit really well without trimming or anything with the front torsions cranked up to level!!!
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wait will the 315's fit on the 16x8's or should i stay with the 305's
what offset should i get on the rims


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