Tires on a 1999 Tahoe, 2WD

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I have a 1999 Tahoe which is 2WD. It has the stock 235/75/15 (29") tires on it, which seem a little small to me. I would like to go to a larger size, but keep every thing else stock. I have searched the internet and found a lot of information for 4wd, but not really anything for 2wd. I have been considering going to a 265/75/15 (31"). Does anyone know if I will run into any problems putting them on a stock setup? Or does someone have another recommendation?

Thanks for your help.
 

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How is the 265/75/15 2" taller? 265 stands for your width in mm. Has nothing to do with the height. the 75 would represent your sidewall height. the 15 would represent your rim size.
 

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The second number is what I believe they call the aspect ratio, and not the sidewall height. In other words the sidewall height is a percentage of the width, or in this case 75% of the width.

This is how I caluculted:

265mm x .75 = 198.75mm / 24.5 (conversion to inches) = 8.11"
8.11" + 8.11" + 15" = 31.22"

235mm x .75 = 176.25mm / 24.5 (conversion to inches) = 7.19"
7.19" + 7.19" + 15" = 29.38"
 

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Those arent the same numbers i came up with, or the same calculation.
265mm/25.4 = 10.43 inches x .75 = 7.82 tire section height
7.82 +7.82 + 15 = 30.64

235mm/25.4 = 9.25 inches x .75 = 6.93 tire section height
6.93 +6.93 + 15 = 28.86
Differnce of 1.78 your diffence will be larger and your height will be over all higher because you used the wrong number, but its close. roughly a 1 3/4 over all height change.

It is 25.4 not 24.5 that makes a difference.
 

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Your right it is 25.4, that what I get for relying on my memory. Thanks.

Any idea if they will fit without a problem?
 

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I dont see why not. I have on mine now 305/40/23 from stock. I have a 99 Tahoe 4dr 4wd. I believe i had already on there 265/60/16.
 

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What i did was all this math stuff and then i just basically checked to see how much room there was with the wheel turned both directions from the inside fender. Then since i knew how much larger the other set was gonig to be checked to see if 2 inches more was going to rub. I dont have as sharp turn radius i had but it still turns just fine, im not doing complete 180 turns
 

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In case anyone is interested, I found this information on www.rims-n-tires.com

OEM tires: 235/75-15 (733x235mm). Bolt pattern: 5x127 (5x5). Offset: -10 to 10 mm. Tires up to 773x275mm. Rims up to 24x10.0".

Thanks for the replys.
 
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