I do have 3.73 gears, so that will help. I know ZR2’s come with 31’s and they have 3.73 gears.
I would realy like 31x10.5’s but a lift is not in my future.

Thanks,
Pete
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30" tires should not be a problem but from what I see, 30x9.5 will rub without a lift still. My 235x75 rub the flares stock so I can def. see 30x9.5 rubbing on my truck.Retep wrote:If I replace my 235/75’s with 30x9.5’s will my truck suffer any loss in performance? I know the 30’s aren’t much bigger diameter and probably not much heavier, however I am concerned about reduced off the line power or unwanted downshifting out of OD and gear hunting at highway speeds. I understand this can be a problem when going to a larger tire.
I do have 3.73 gears, so that will help. I know ZR2’s come with 31’s and they have 3.73 gears.
I would realy like 31x10.5’s but a lift is not in my future.Should have bought a ZR2.
Thanks,
Pete
I don't have flares, so I don't think rubbing should be an issue. But I will look a little closer with the wheels at full lock.Conman wrote:
30" tires should not be a problem but from what I see, 30x9.5 will rub without a lift still. My 235x75 rub the flares stock so I can def. see 30x9.5 rubbing on my truck.
Con
02bluezr2 wrote:
My dad has an 01 cc and he just put some 30's on his truck. As far as I know he has had no probs with them. He only said that there loud.
02bluezr2 wrote:
My dad has an 01 cc and he just put some 30's on his truck. As far as I know he has had no probs with them. He only said that there loud.
While it may be true that they can not select ?any? tire size, they do have a quite broad range to choose from well over 2" + or -.Dragonmaster wrote:The dealers usually can only select stock sizes for tires on their scan tools....