by rjwz28 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 6:45 pm
rjwz28 wrote:Ok, so I see that 30.5 is good to go with no mods and 31.5 is good to go with spacers and a 2" lift... I'm not ready to do a lift right now (too much on my plate) but I need new tires and 265/70-17 take-offs are stupid easy to get, plus I like the GMT900 Silverado/Tahoe/Suburban aluminum wheels a lot; can I stuff those on there with just the spacer/adapter and modified bumper as long as I keep it on pavement until I lift it? I don't care if I have to remove the bumper or roll the inner lips on the fenders for the last bit of clearance. What is the next contact point after the control arm?
Ok, I found somebody who addressed this, saying that the 265/70-17s installed only with spacers would likely only contact under significant compression or full-lock maneuvering; I am okay with that, but ended up scoring a set of barely-used 245/75-16 Cooper Discoverers for a decent deal and installing those
Unfortunately, I don't get to run the wheels I wanted, but nobody had any takeoffs locally and I didn't want to drive way out of town on my spare (it was starting to show a bit of dry-rot), so I just went for it. By the time I wear these out to install what I wanted in the first place, I'll probably be about done with the Trailblazer anyway and ready to pick up an H3 Alpha or a used Raptor or Power Wagon
2006 Trailblazer LS (stone stock, for now)
2003 Z06, H/C/I, Halltech, Kooks: 424rwhp at 97°F
2011 6.2 Silverado CCSB 4x4, 33s, MIT, tune SOLD