N NO2 Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 997 Location Michigan Oct 24, 2020 #21 Why not go down a size and buy some new steel rims? You might have a better selection in 17"
J jalikaria24 Thread starter Joined Sep 23, 2017 Messages 433 Oct 24, 2020 #22 NO2 said: Why not go down a size and buy some new steel rims? You might have a better selection in 17" Click to expand... i heard i cant because it will lower the max gross weight or whatever
NO2 said: Why not go down a size and buy some new steel rims? You might have a better selection in 17" Click to expand... i heard i cant because it will lower the max gross weight or whatever
S slacktide_bitog Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 16,024 Location USA Oct 24, 2020 #23 jalikaria24 said: Toyo Open Country WLT1- 306 CAD Cooper Discover SnowClaw - $245 do these two options change anything? Click to expand... Get the Toyos jalikaria24 said: i heard i cant because it will lower the max gross weight or whatever Click to expand... NOT true! You can use 17 inch tires as long as the load rating is the same as the original. Tire Rack and other sites can help you pick 17-inch tires with the same load rating as the stock size.
jalikaria24 said: Toyo Open Country WLT1- 306 CAD Cooper Discover SnowClaw - $245 do these two options change anything? Click to expand... Get the Toyos jalikaria24 said: i heard i cant because it will lower the max gross weight or whatever Click to expand... NOT true! You can use 17 inch tires as long as the load rating is the same as the original. Tire Rack and other sites can help you pick 17-inch tires with the same load rating as the stock size.
B Bighorn2500 Joined May 24, 2016 Messages 1,464 Location Michigan, USA Oct 25, 2020 #24 Hercules brand, I have six winter seasons on my Avalanche Xtreme LT. Should get two if not three more seasons.
Hercules brand, I have six winter seasons on my Avalanche Xtreme LT. Should get two if not three more seasons.