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bjeremi

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305/45/22. Think they look pretty good on there.

Side note. Was impressed how well these auto level on the Denali did even with the level up front. Pulled the boat off the slip yesterday for the winter and it didn't squat it that bad.

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Pretty sure same as stock, wish they were a little more. Would love a small spacer like 10-15mm.
 

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Pretty sure same as stock, wish they were a little more. Would love a small spacer like 10-15mm.

My thoughts exactly. I would like to push mine out about 1”, but apparently 1.75 is the minimal for hub centric spacers. Really like those black wheels. Thinking about painting mine gloss black.
 

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305/45/22. Think they look pretty good on there.

Side note. Was impressed how well these auto level on the Denali did even with the level up front. Pulled the boat off the slip yesterday for the winter and it didn't squat it that bad.

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Looks awesome.

Do you have any rubbing with that tire size and only the 1.5"level up front?
 

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2016 4x4 with 2.5/1 level.
285/65-18s
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I've got a 2017 Tahoe Z71 with those same wheels. I'm looking to install a leveling kit and slightly larger tires - either the Toyo AT2 or RT. I'm torn between keeping the stock Z71 wheels because I like the gray, or replacing them with some 20" XD Hoss 829s. I think the 20" wheels will give it better look, although yours looks great also. Are you still happy with the stock wheels?
 

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Finally added a 2" RC leveling kit and Toyo RT tires (285/65R18) to my Z71. After looking around at all the aftermarket wheels, I decided that I really liked the stock ones. I've posted one before and three after pictures. It sits pretty level - maybe just slightly lower in the front. My drive slopes down so the pictures are a little deceptive. I've ordered some Bora 1.5" wheel spacers. I think it will give it the stance I'm going for - besides, I'm getting a very slight rub on the upper inner A arm at full lock. If I do ever go aftermarket wheels, I'm looking for an 18" with about -12 offset, so the spacers will also show me what that will look like. I also ordered a Hypertech Max Energy 2, mainly to adjust the tire size. I'll also adjust the AFM to only come on at highway speeds, then decide if I want to mess with any of the performance settings. Besides that, I've already installed a Borla cat-back exhaust.

(Also sorry it's not clean for the pictures...)


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I read through all pages and didn't find anything about using 2.5"/1.5" level on airride equipped vehicles. I have a 2015 Yukon SLT with air ride / auto ride. I see that the suspensionmaxx system comes with brackets for magneride on the Denali, but i didn't see anything about airride. Has anybody installed on airride equipped yukon SLT's?
Thanks.
 

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I read through all pages and didn't find anything about using 2.5"/1.5" level on airride equipped vehicles. I have a 2015 Yukon SLT with air ride / auto ride. I see that the suspensionmaxx system comes with brackets for magneride on the Denali, but i didn't see anything about airride. Has anybody installed on airride equipped yukon SLT's?
Thanks.

SLT is same suspension as Denali. So maybe not done on your model but it will work.
 

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I had a chance to look under it tonight. I found the sensor in the rear, it I don't have it in the front. I found another of your threads that has pics of the front sensor. I don think I have it. As you suggested in your other thread, I'll either get the connectors from FTS or get allthread. I think I'll go with 2.5"/1.5" with 275/60R20 BFGAT or Nitto Grappler G2. Can't decide.
 

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In my experience the BFG AT KO2 is a superior tire. I’ve had two sets of Nitto Terra Grapplers albeit first gen, not G2.
 

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Finally added a 2" RC leveling kit and Toyo RT tires (285/65R18) to my Z71. After looking around at all the aftermarket wheels, I decided that I really liked the stock ones. I've posted one before and three after pictures. It sits pretty level - maybe just slightly lower in the front. My drive slopes down so the pictures are a little deceptive. I've ordered some Bora 1.5" wheel spacers. I think it will give it the stance I'm going for - besides, I'm getting a very slight rub on the upper inner A arm at full lock. If I do ever go aftermarket wheels, I'm looking for an 18" with about -12 offset, so the spacers will also show me what that will look like. I also ordered a Hypertech Max Energy 2, mainly to adjust the tire size. I'll also adjust the AFM to only come on at highway speeds, then decide if I want to mess with any of the performance settings. Besides that, I've already installed a Borla cat-back exhaust.

(Also sorry it's not clean for the pictures...)


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How is the road noise with those tires? Noticeable on Hwy? Looks great!
 

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