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Old 04-08-2021, 09:53 PM
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i have a question that i cannot find an answer to.
i have a 2002 chevy blazer with tire size p235/75r15

i’m looking to get bigger tires but i don’t want to change the rim size right now. can i do that/what’s the biggest size tire i can go without it causing problems?

also looking to get a tire rack so i can get my spare out of my trunk, anyone know where to find cheap racks? i’ve checked craigslist and multiple auto part websites but can’t find anything cheaper than about $200. not looking to spend all that much on it.
 
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Old 04-09-2021, 01:09 AM
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As for tires, I think I've heard of people running 30x9.5R15 without a lift. I have those on mine but with a small suspension lift.

As for a tire rack, are you wanting a swing away tire carrier? If so your only option will be to get one off of a 2dr Blazer.
 
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Old 04-09-2021, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by christine_208
As for tires, I think I've heard of people running 30x9.5R15 without a lift. I have those on mine but with a small suspension lift.

As for a tire rack, are you wanting a swing away tire carrier? If so your only option will be to get one off of a 2dr Blazer.
thank you! i’m gonna go take a look today!!


and yes. i have a 2 door myself. there used to be one of the car before i got it but they sold it to a family member that needed it a little more than they did. this is very helpful thank you so much
 
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31x10.50-15 Goodrich A/T's on stock ZR2.
 
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Originally Posted by nomoresubies
31x10.50-15 Goodrich A/T's on stock ZR2.
Ummmm, all ZR2's came stock the 31's.

If you want a beefier look that will not mess up your speedo, look at getting 255/70/15's. The will even fit on your stock wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by AJBert
Ummmm, all ZR2's came stock the 31's.

If you want a beefier look that will not mess up your speedo, look at getting 255/70/15's. The will even fit on your stock wheels.
Ummmmm, was just sayin'...
 
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