Condor1970
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Hey all. I just registered, and thought I'd start off with a rather simple question I'm sure many of you on here have had in the past.
I have a 1999 Suburban LT (older body style from the 90's), 5.7L, K1500 4x4.
I'm getting a new set of tires, and I'm planning on also getting a set of aftermarket wheels. The reason I want some wheels, is because the tires are slightly oversized from stock P245's.
I have been running P265/75R-16's forever, but one thing I notice with the stock Chevy rims, is I get a small amount of rub on the steering linkage on the inside when I do a full tight turn. It's not much, but just enough that I really want to get a new set of rims to help alleviate this issue.
I think the reason why, is that the side bulge of the tire is greater with the stock 16x7 rims, so it just barely touches on the inside. What I would like to do is go with a 16x8 rim. I'm hoping that a standard 16x8 with Zero offset will work without needing offset or some spacers to prevent rubbing. Not completely sure if this will solve the problem though.
I just wanted to know what y'alls experiences have been when upsizing your tires to this size, and needing a set of rims for these model years to prevent rubbing. Any sugegstions on what rims to get for the 265/75R-16 size would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have a 1999 Suburban LT (older body style from the 90's), 5.7L, K1500 4x4.
I'm getting a new set of tires, and I'm planning on also getting a set of aftermarket wheels. The reason I want some wheels, is because the tires are slightly oversized from stock P245's.
I have been running P265/75R-16's forever, but one thing I notice with the stock Chevy rims, is I get a small amount of rub on the steering linkage on the inside when I do a full tight turn. It's not much, but just enough that I really want to get a new set of rims to help alleviate this issue.
I think the reason why, is that the side bulge of the tire is greater with the stock 16x7 rims, so it just barely touches on the inside. What I would like to do is go with a 16x8 rim. I'm hoping that a standard 16x8 with Zero offset will work without needing offset or some spacers to prevent rubbing. Not completely sure if this will solve the problem though.
I just wanted to know what y'alls experiences have been when upsizing your tires to this size, and needing a set of rims for these model years to prevent rubbing. Any sugegstions on what rims to get for the 265/75R-16 size would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.