Leveled with 285's

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wvz71

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Just had a leveling kit installed on the front and put on some BFG 285's. I think it looks a lot better.

Tahoe looks great!! What size leveling kit did you go with and what brand?
 

anasmak11

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Looks really good!
Please post more pictures. Are the tires flush with the fenders or are they sunk inside?
 

SoCal92883

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They are 18" which were hard to find on a well equipped LT.

I know the larger rims are more desirable to most people. But for me 18" is plenty big enough and gives it nice soft ride.

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Question..

I have the pro comp 2 1/4 front and 1 1/2 rear kit.. My burb still sits a bit higher in the rear. Kind of odd.. I do know the rear shocks barely worked with kit.. Basically at full extension for the eyelets to align.. Could that possibly be it? I do have some upgraded 2.0 fox's I have for it.. Maybe that will solve the issue.
 

stone2016

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Just had a leveling kit installed on the front and put on some BFG 285's. I think it looks a lot better.

Looks awesome!
Which Level kit?
How many inches?
What is the exact tire size?
any rubbing at all?
 

Jareth Todd

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Anybody know if you can fit a 285/55r20 Toyo RT with a 20x9 Fuel Maverick on a 2016 Z71 Tahoe with 2" front level?
 

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