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Old Mar 30, 2008 | 03:59 AM
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i have stock sized tires on my blazer (235/75/15)
i want to upsize without ANY rub at all i cannot stress that enough...
i was told i could prolly go as high as 30 without rub is this true? lol
my fiance drives this blazer just as much as i do, so i dont want to make her feel really uncomfortable so any have an idea bout wut size i can go to give me a lil more clearance & not make her feel...well scared of driving it?...i used to have a nissan that was on a 3" lift w/32s on it & she refused to drive it..so im looking for just a tire upgrade just new to blazers HELP ME PLEASE roflrofl
 
Old Mar 30, 2008 | 07:25 AM
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30x9.5 is the biggest you will fit without rubbing. they will fit on the stock rim too.
 
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