2000 Chevy blazer zr2 4x4 2 Dr
No more than 4 inches wider than the rim itself if I recall correctly. That would be 275 mm or 10.5 inches in common sized tires. However, plan on some rubbing unless you lift your vehicle and/or doing some trimming. Some tire shops may install wider tires, but most won't.
What AJBert said.
FYI, if you can find them, you should be able to put 255/70/15 tires on factory rims with factory suspension and not rub. I had that size on my 96 Blazer for a few years. They look a lot beefier than the factory 235's, but still fit with the stock suspension and are around the same height as the factory 235/75/15 that my Blazer called for.
FYI, if you can find them, you should be able to put 255/70/15 tires on factory rims with factory suspension and not rub. I had that size on my 96 Blazer for a few years. They look a lot beefier than the factory 235's, but still fit with the stock suspension and are around the same height as the factory 235/75/15 that my Blazer called for.
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