If you have stock wheels, they are 15", and the optional larger size that year was 235/75-R15 or 237/70-R15.
The standard size is 215/70-R15
If you have or want to upgrade wheels, check out tirerack.com
2006-12-02 06:47:01
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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Stock suspension a 225/75/15 or 16 will fit. You can put 235/75's on but you will have some minor rubbing on the inner fender's and frame,in hard turns. 2" lift you should be able to put 32's,4" lift 33's to 34's.
2006-12-05 14:31:45
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answer #2
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answered by david b 4
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can they extra healthful,definite.however the backspacing will could be extra effective via a plate,because of the fact they'll rub at finished lock,or while going over uneven terrain.it may additionally be a stable theory to have some trimming performed to the fenders if the truck will see any off street use..its available that rims off of a gen 3 can ultimate the challenge because of the fact the hardware is in actuality an identical,the bolt varieties adventure,and the gen 3 will settle for 31x10.5r15 from the producing facility.the main important distinction interior the perimeters themselves is a gen 2 makes use of 15x6,and the gen 3 makes use of 15x7.the extra intensity might ultimate the off set without applying a plate.
2016-12-10 20:28:47
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answered by lot 4
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I have a set of Crager 18 " (245/55/18) rims and i get about an inch of clearance left on the front and about four inches on the back. If you dont want to rip the finders out than i think this is about as big as you can get.
2006-12-05 17:50:13
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answered by dodgedifferent01 3
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depends on the size of the rims that are on it??? what size stock rims do you have, 15x6, 16x8. that would be the first place to start, then go to tirerack.com and see what size you could fit on the rim.
2006-12-02 11:12:03
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answered by The Mullet 4
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check this out; perhaps you can find an answer
2006-12-02 08:00:31
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answered by jd_mitchell2000 3
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