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Putting 17 inch wheels on


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Here is how you calculate the size of a tire...

235= the width of the tire in mm...convert that to inches and you get 9.25"

75 is the size of the side wall shown as a percentage of the width..176.25mm 0r 6.938 inches

r17 is the rim or 17 inches

so if you take the side wall height x 2 + the rim you get (6.93 x 2) + 17 or 30.86".....We will say 30 7/8" to round up. So smaller than 31

 

If you choose a tire that has a 70% or 65% profile ....or a narrower tread width you would have even more room

 

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255/75/17 works out to 32.5". 32 is the max diameter people keep quoting on here, with probable rubbing on lca's and fender liners at full steering lock. Given they'll be spaced out a bit, the fender liner rubbing will be worse.

But I think 4.5" may be a little more lift than the absolute minimum necessary.

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I don't see how, I have 265/75r16s on 4.5" of lift with trimming and they crush my fenders with the sway bar disconnected. If it is a street truck then it might be ok. If you plan to wheel it leave the sway bar connected....

 

Or your fenders will look like this.

 

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