Thinking about 26" wheels need help!!!

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Yukon-ya

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I'm re-bagging my yukon to lay frame and I was thinking about going with 24s but looking at prices I seen I could get a great set of 26s for the same or a couple extra bills more. Problem I'm having is, some sites for 05 yukons I can't look at 26" wheels and tires so I'm curious to know if that's a sign of "do not" do this or just the site playing it safe, I kinda figure it's alil of both and I know there are afew guys laying frame on 26s. Questions for them:

Do they regret it?
How's the ride?
Do they drive it everyday or just a show vehicle?
What should I pay attention to if I decide to go with 26s?

Thanks guys,
Shaun
 

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If you buy off the shelf wheels you will need to setup your bag work for them, if you buy custom billets you can buy them to fit your bag work :imo:
 
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I didn't see billets in a size 26" and the shop that's re-doing everything pretty much will be gutting it and what not. These will be "filler" wheels for afew yrs tell I decide on, 2-3 piece wheel but I'm thinking about 26x10-10.5 +32 or +22
 

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We did answer it. You will probably not find a perfect 26" off the shelf wheel so use the companies mentioned and you will get a perfect fit.
 

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