98 Sierra shop truck project

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Ol'Rover

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275/60R15 all the way around... but im going to be running 235/70R15 up front & 275/60R15 out back... less stress on front steering components, with the same amount of sidewall. Just a little bit narrower. and Radial T/A's over course ;)
 

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Love how they fill up that fender space.
I tried a pair BF Goodrich 275-60-15's on my Sport Wheels and found that they were too wide for the rear of my Silvy.
I would have had to trim the fender lips to get the clearence so I pulled them off and have been running 225/75/15's
every since. I'll more than likely go with something like 255/70/15's after this set wears though.
 

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I trimmed my rear fender lips, and rolled my fronts. I still have a little bit of rubbing in the front, but only if i hit certain bumps.. its not even that bad. No rubbing out back, since i run the airshocks.
 

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yea losen off your sadels put a jack on the front of the diff (yoke) and jack it up, and it should rotate up, and correct your pinion. Mine is still doing it a bit, just when i jump on it from a dead stop...
 
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