this is a chart i found on the net, it'll tell u the over all hight of every tire, so when it comes to upgrading rims u can get as close to your stock hight to save your gas milage
awsome find, definatly added as a favorite
cool find...now I can see if those 22's wil fit my......oh wait I've said too much already hahahahah
midnightmike - nice find!
gravity5 - to late, already got ya figured out
awesome find, I have been looking for something like this, wanted to see what tires I should buy for my 15's to set up my truck when I go to bag it so it will lay on when I can afford nice big rims.
not to sound stupid, and I do understand it would take a lot of work, but if I follow this chart and get 265 75 15's and set up my truck to lay out on it( i know, a lot of work) I could upgrade to 22's with 265 35 22's and still lay out?
I know this sounds rediculous, but it would be kind of cool to have a set of 22's and put them on only for shows, and I am just asking hypotheticly, dont even know if 22's would clear a body dropped truck, but it would be awesome.
-Mike
im gonna donk my truck on 26's
super cool find, i'm printing it and taking it to work!
not to change the subject... speaking of donk -
at reso there was a tacoma that looked like a donk on 24's when it was aired up, it cleared them like a 4x4. when aired out it layed frame/body. don't remember if it was bodydropped or not. crazy.