biggest size..
285/70R17 is about the biggest size I would recommend running. Your stock 17x7.5" wheels are approved for this size. You may need to do some trimming though. This size is about 1" taller than your stock tire and about .79" wider.
Here's a tire size calculator you can use to compare different sizes.
Last edited by Discount Tire; Aug 19, 2009 at 01:51 PM.
hey discount, I actually got my Michalin LTX A/T2's about 200mi ago and was wondering if yall would do any trades so I could get 285s? i was thinking about going to yall tomorrow and asking. they still have like 98% tread left. I just want to go up a size...
Being on the mail order side of things i'm not sure. You'll need to direct your question to your local Discount Tire.
I did, and he said he would, but I would have to pay the difference, $75ea. so an extra $300 for 4 bigger ones. I was hoping for something a lil cheaper. o well. could you hook me up lol
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Unfortunately, we're not in a position to do trades. Maybe, see how much you can sell them for and put the money towards your new ones.... Other than that, I don't know what else to try.
ummmm......Im not too sure. I was actually just thinking about getting an alignment done and a rotate and balance. and in the process I was going to see exactly how much the 285s would be.
I got a quote earlyier, if I were to trade mine in for the 285s I would owe them $300 just for the size up. and Im totally broke right now
and I tell you what these Mich. LTX A/T2 have been sooo freaking amazing I have a hard time spinnin them in the rain, dirt unless I really stomp on it and tear **** up.
and yes I will sell them to you, but only if it would cover most of what the 285s cost.
I got a quote earlyier, if I were to trade mine in for the 285s I would owe them $300 just for the size up. and Im totally broke right now

and I tell you what these Mich. LTX A/T2 have been sooo freaking amazing I have a hard time spinnin them in the rain, dirt unless I really stomp on it and tear **** up.
and yes I will sell them to you, but only if it would cover most of what the 285s cost.





