Lifting a 2002 Yukon Denali

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TheAutumnWind

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  • Tire & Wheel Combinations
  • 32" x 11.50" w/16 or 17 x 8 and 4.5" back spacing
  • 33" x 12.50" w/18 x 9 and 5" back spacing
  • 33" x 12.50" w/20 x 9 and 5.75" back spacing
    *Trimming may be required*
 

MikeLade

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I'm running a 33" tire with just keys up front. There's no way a full 4.5" kit wouldn't allow for a 35" tire.
 

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I'm running a 33" tire with just keys up front. There's no way a full 4.5" kit wouldn't allow for a 35" tire.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news but these trucks rub 35's with a 6in lift but it's only when they're almost to full lock turning to the left. But it still rubs pretty harsh.
 

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If you stay relatively conservative on offset, it would be fine.

People are wanting a -76 offset 12" wide wheel to fit but don't take into consideration how far out they stick.

I'll be running a custom front bumper and I'm not afraid to use a grinder if need be to make 35s fit when I go to a 4.5" kit. There is no point in going up any higher if I can fit a 33" tire as it sits.

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I had Moto metal 18 x 9 with zero offset with 35x12.50 open country m/t's and they rubbed with a 6in lift.
I heated up and remolded the front to clear the bumber and also still rubbed the fenders before full lock.

I now ride 9in lift with keys on 37's and have no problems even off road!
 

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