This is a repeat from a different section. Sorry. I'm new and I'm looking for what I thought was a simple answer, but I think it's more complicated than what I was expecting.
I purchased my first GMC Safari, 2003, and am putting a 2" lift on it from Overland. I'm trying to figure out the largest LT tire I can fit with minimal trimming. Brand and size recommendations, please. 16" rim.
Thanks!
2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
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Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
Hi,
BFG KO 2. Is great tire. LT225/70-16 fits with no trimming.
Goodyear Duratrax. LT215/85-16. Is a bit taller , and it could work with a bit of trimming
AP
But remember, the big LT tires are heavier than street tires, mileage will drop. And taller tires cause a bit slower acceleration unless you change axle ratios.
BFG KO 2. Is great tire. LT225/70-16 fits with no trimming.
Goodyear Duratrax. LT215/85-16. Is a bit taller , and it could work with a bit of trimming
AP
But remember, the big LT tires are heavier than street tires, mileage will drop. And taller tires cause a bit slower acceleration unless you change axle ratios.
Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
Thanks!Astrophysics wrote:Hi,
BFG KO 2. Is great tire. LT225/70-16 fits with no trimming.
Goodyear Duratrax. LT215/85-16. Is a bit taller , and it could work with a bit of trimming
AP
But remember, the big LT tires are heavier than street tires, mileage will drop. And taller tires cause a bit slower acceleration unless you change axle ratios.
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Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
I had Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S (updated version now Geolandar A/T G015) in 235/70-16 and it was an XL load tire just prior to 2" lift and with 2" lift. They rubbed a bit pre-lift but looked and worked very well with 2" lift. I think 29" LT tire is a great all-around tire diameter for our vans and still works well with 3.72 or 3.42 gearing.
Here was my van stock height albeit very loaded down with motorcycle and track supplies with 235/70-16 tires.

With 2" lift and 235/70-16 tires.


Here's a gif of my van with the following:
-No lift, worn out stock tires
-No lift, 235/70-16 tires
-2" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4"+ lift, 245/75-16 tires

Here was my van stock height albeit very loaded down with motorcycle and track supplies with 235/70-16 tires.

With 2" lift and 235/70-16 tires.


Here's a gif of my van with the following:
-No lift, worn out stock tires
-No lift, 235/70-16 tires
-2" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4"+ lift, 245/75-16 tires

2004 Astro LT AWD Stroverlander
Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
That was very helpful. I went with 235/70R16 BFG KO2's on AR767 Steel Rims. Thanks of the GIF. That helped a lot, except for the fact that I now want a 4" lift. Ugh.Stroverlander wrote:I had Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S (updated version now Geolandar A/T G015) in 235/70-16 and it was an XL load tire just prior to 2" lift and with 2" lift. They rubbed a bit pre-lift but looked and worked very well with 2" lift. I think 29" LT tire is a great all-around tire diameter for our vans and still works well with 3.72 or 3.42 gearing.
Here was my van stock height albeit very loaded down with motorcycle and track supplies with 235/70-16 tires.
With 2" lift and 235/70-16 tires.
Here's a gif of my van with the following:
-No lift, worn out stock tires
-No lift, 235/70-16 tires
-2" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4" lift, 235/70-16 tires
-4"+ lift, 245/75-16 tires
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Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
Strover, your gif was instrumental in my decisions too!! Thanks for all your documentation of your build.
Been quite some time since we were posting on the same forum at the same time! Good to see ya!!
Ryan
Been quite some time since we were posting on the same forum at the same time! Good to see ya!!
Ryan
2004 Astro (was AWD now 4X4) 125,000 miles: purchased April 2012
Colorado Camper Van poptop
4" Overland lift, Rancho 5000 Cooper AT3 245/75/16 C,
4x4 - NP236 Transfercase
Propex HS2211 propane heater
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Colorado Camper Van poptop
4" Overland lift, Rancho 5000 Cooper AT3 245/75/16 C,
4x4 - NP236 Transfercase
Propex HS2211 propane heater
I am copying a few of you hope you don't mind!
See my build here
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Re: 2003 safari largest tires 2" lift
Glad it helped tstol!
Hey snow, great to see you around too! Hope you and the family are doing well!
Hey snow, great to see you around too! Hope you and the family are doing well!
2004 Astro LT AWD Stroverlander