TwinDuro
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I'm interested in this for my truck (ECSB). I have an 8 lug, but if NBS wheels will fit and are wider, I can fit a bigger tire than what I can on my stock OBS 6.5" wheels. Would like to go up to a 33" without having to lift if I can. Nice truck, keep it up.
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Thank you for the kind words @Flazer! While I have not yet owned an 8-lug OBS (GMT-400) what I do know is that it’s pretty common for folks to swap 8 lug NBS “PYO” code aluminum 16x6.5 wheels with 285/75R16 tires (32.8” tall and 11.3” wide) onto their 2500 and 3500s. It’s not recommended by the tire manufacturers (most specify a 7.5” rim minimum for a 285 tire), but a lot of people have done it over the years. We all choose our own level of risk. My setup is a 285/75R16 on a 7” wide rim. Again, not recommend by tire manufacturers, but it works for me. My rear springs were very sagged out and my torsion bars were slightly cranked up (nowhere near the limit) when I got these tires and the only place I had rub was a small part of the front bumper, mainly due to mild crash damage, which I trimmed in a few minutes. My front air dam was completely removed, but if you want to retain it, some trimming may be required.
If a person wanted to stay within specs, a 255/85R16 (33.1” in diameter, 10.3” wide) is within recommended spec and is a good option. You’ll most likely have to do the same valence, maybe slight bumper trimming, but maybe not. No lift should be required. Here’s a photo for reference courtesy of PortedFrankenstein on the GMT400 forum.