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#1
well the tires that came w/ my truck when i first got it were brand new.......but they were POS tires. i got my truck march 1st 2004 and already the tires ar about to go. and i dont do burn outs rotate them evert oil change and dont peel out....usually. but its so easy to spin the tires from a dead stop they have no tracktion....from the "getgo" when i first got my truck. anyways i need some new tires. dont want any high performanc street tires dont wanna spend 200 bills on one tire. i got the stock 16" rims. was looking into goodyear eagle gt 2's. you think 285/60/16 would be to wide of a tire for stock rims? i want a street truck look. so i wanted the widest possible tires w/o it looking retarted. any info plz give inputs. thanks
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Since you are not looking for a set of performance tire I would recommend Michelin tires. I have had a really good luck with them and I will go back to Michelin once they come out with some more tires to fit 20" wheels.
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
I just ordered a set of 275/60/16 Toyo Proxies S/T for my truck. I guess I will see how they look/fit and grip in a few days 
Oh, and they were $101 + shipping.

Oh, and they were $101 + shipping.
#7
IMO, the best tire for the money, is Toyo Proxes 275/60/16. They're a little shorter than stock, but look awesome and handle bad-***. I bought mine for $112 each at Firestone. I'm going to buy a set of 275/60/17s pretty soon.
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#10
So the 285 wont be to fatt of a tire on stock rims. i want some fatt tires you know like an old school wide tire look but i dont want them to look all huge and retarted you know?


