Do I need new rims for narrower tires?

Discussion in 'GM Duramax 6.6 (LB7)' started by Tom Seeley, Jul 17, 2005.

  1. Tom Seeley

    Tom Seeley Member

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    My first new used truck is a 2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD D/A, and I love it! But I'm a newbie so I still have lots of questions. :confused:

    Factory tires on that rig would have been 245/75R16s but when I bought it it had (and still has) 265/75R16s.

    I've asked and been told that I can, in principle, go back to the 245/75R16s the next time I buy new tires (which I'll probably do before winter). But would that also require me to buy four new rims? I seem to recall the 75 means that one part of the tire is 75% of either 245 or 265 mm, but I can't remember which part of the tire this refers to. Is the 245 tire as wide as the 265, or is it narrower, thus requiring different rims than I now have, for the 265s?
     
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    Super Trucker Well-Known Member

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    You don't need new wheels. Either size tire would be fine on the stock wheels. waytogo
     
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    Tom,
    The 245/75 is the factory tire size. As long as your talking factory rims it's a perfect match!
     
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    Keep the 265's. 245's are tiny :)
     
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    Although the rim was made for a 245, I have to agree that it's to small of a tire for the vehicle. But that's a personal choice! :D
     

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