No
35" Tires will require a 6" suspension lift to clear with no rubbing. A cheaper alternative is a 3" body lift, and 33" tires, although not as appealing.
Yes, I have a 1993 Silverado with a 3" Body lift and a leveling kit and am running 35x12.5x15 M/T's on it. No rubbing in tight turns, and nearly none at full flex.
i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning
yes they would I used to have 31s on my 94 and they fit just fine they just rubbed a little
i doubt it. you might need a 2" to 3" body lift in order to have 35" tires, if you don't you would be cutting pretty darn close to fitting, a lot of rubbing will be going on.
I think the only problem you might have would be some rubbing issues in the front when turning. To help prevent this you could purchase some spacers that go on between the rim and the axle. I have 35" tires on my 85 sierra classic with a 3" body. You could purchase a body lift for cheap and is very easy to install. Then you would have nice clearance and wouldn't worry about rubbing, no need for spacers.
Yes. It will rub a bit off road though. If your worried about the slight rubbing id go with a skinnier tire.
The wheel may be over turning and rubbing against the body or mud flaps. There may also be a missing or broken part that is hanging and rubbing against the tires. I would recommend getting it fixed at a body shop may also be defective rack and pinion. or caster difference between front wheels are excessive.
you get body odour from the hairs and rubbing togetherness of your underarms...
YES those 2 years are the SAME.
YES, As long as the 99 is not the new body design.
Not sure what kind of grinding you are talking about, but if its tires, then your tires are bigger than stock and rubbing on the wheel wells. You either need to get smaller tires, a suspension lift, body lift, or cut out some of your wheel well. check the wheel stops for your front wheels, the rubber pads are probably worn or missing.