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Curious if anybody fit a 275 65 20 on stock wheels? Thanks!
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Tahoe?My buddy put that size tire on his stock Z71 wheels with leveling kit and it rubbed a little, but not bad. I’ll see if he can send some pictures
Looks good. Did this have any noticeable impact on the mileage?Just installed 275/65/20 with stock wheels and no lift. So far it rides great and no rubbing, the tires are Kanati Trail Hogs. Might get a little rubbing on rough turns but haven’t felt it yet!
I would think this is inevitable with a more aggressive tire. I went from the stock eco + tires to nitto ridge grapplers and have experienced a 1 mpg drop ever since. But a much better driving experience so well worth itLooks good. Did this have any noticeable impact on the mileage?
Is anyone able to fit this tire in the spare tire location?Reviving this thread. Has anyone else successfully run 275/65-20 tires with no rubbing (or minimal rubbing)? It’s a 34” tire which is only about a 0.5” increase in radius over stock.
I am trying to figure out too, I need tires on my wife's Yukon AT4 without air suspension, can't get a straight answerCurious if anybody fit a 275 65 20 on stock wheels? Thanks!
That looks great! What tire is that? Do you think a 285/65/20 would fit? Another 1/2 inch taller than 275/65/20 (34.1" vs 34.6")Just installed 275/65/20 with stock wheels and no lift. So far it rides great and no rubbing, the tires are Kanati Trail Hogs. Might get a little rubbing on rough turns but haven’t felt it yet!
Would a 285/65/20 fit you think? 275/65/20 is 34.1", I am wondering if 275/65/20 is the tallest possible on a stock AT4 Yukon without air suspension or if a 285/65/20 (34.6") tall will work with stock height and stock wheels.Yes I’ve got Landspider WildTrax 275/65R20’s much better off-road and fill the wheel well much better. I have stock suspension and only slight rubbing at full lock over bumps. Never heard it only see after.
Since you are keeping the stock wheels it makes things a little easier…especially when you are not going with wide tires. Turn the wheels through the range of motion and evaluate how much room you have before rubbing the liners/fenders etc…there will be a few areas where it hets tight, which is where you have to look out for. Simply see how much room you have and go from there.Would a 285/65/20 fit you think? 275/65/20 is 34.1", I am wondering if 275/65/20 is the tallest possible on a stock AT4 Yukon without air suspension or if a 285/65/20 (34.6") tall will work with stock height and stock wheels.
While most 275/65 R20's will have an overall diameter of 34.1, with these Kanati trail hogs, I believe the diameter is at 34.3 supposedly without rubbing.Just installed 275/65/20 with stock wheels and no lift. So far it rides great and no rubbing, the tires are Kanati Trail Hogs. Might get a little rubbing on rough turns but haven’t felt it yet!
What’s this size ?I am trying to figure out too, I need tires on my wife's Yukon AT4 without air suspension, can't get a straight answer
Thats the factory equipped 275/60/20.What’s this size ?
I had Landspider 275/65R20 on stock Tahoe LT with no rubbing but was disappointed I didn’t go bigger