Largest tire on a 2015 Yukon with leveling kit?

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Denton

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I am looking to buy a 2015 Yukon and want to level it and run the largest (tallest) tire possible. Does anyone know what tire that might be? Here is a pic of the 4x4 Yukon I am buying.

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You may want to look around in the "Exterior" section as there is a lot of discussion on tires and wheels. Good luck.
 

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Are you going to use a lowering kit mentioned on this site. Look under "Suspension" and hit up Norcalss and I bet he could tell that what you need to know based on the lowering kit you use as I am sure you want to stay away from tire rub. He seems to be very knowledgable.
 

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Look at the most recent posts under lifted suspension, there's at least 3-4 relevant ones
 

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I have 265/65/18s on 2015 tahoe w/leveling kit. No rubbing issues
 

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Denton,
I asked the same in another thread and was told that with a 2.5" leveling lift, I could go with a 285/55R22 and get minimal rub in reverse turns.
 

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How did it work out? I have a 2 inch leveling kit in the front (Mrc) and I'm considering going up another half-inch and put it on a larger tire. I also have the factory 22's (285/45/22)
 

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It's just simple math

OEM 285/45/22 is a 32" setup

I used a suspension maxx 1.5" front level and now have a 33" setup with absolutely zero rub, but visually, I do not think I could have gone much bigger in the front
 

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Nowzoomer, Whats your 33 setup? I have a 2015 Yukon denali with the stock 22's and want to go with 33x12.5 22 toyo's. If the 1.5 leveling kit will do it then that'd be great. Any complaints? my other option is to drop down to a 20 and just do the 275 55 20's but i like the look of the 22's.
 

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