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Finally got a set of rims yesterday for my truck. A set of 24's running a 305/35/24 tire on a 2/2 drop on a Tahoe Limited=] Quite happy, found em for $1100, couldn't pass them up. Let me know what you think. Also, does anyone know how it will affect the truck if I get it aligned with the rims on it and decide to put my factories back on from time to time, will that be a problem?

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Right after I had them put on=]

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@ My friends house after the fact. Notice the LINGENFELTER TRANS AM on 24's as well, floaters to be exact=] He still does 160 with ease lol
 

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Love em man damn! Lookin good....

That camaro on the other hand is uhm, different :)


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On the alignment, doesn't matter either way

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I like them on that Limited. Good choice. +1 on the alignment..
 

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Looks good also +1 on the alignment should not be a prob,if you ever want to get rid of the factory wheels let me know
 
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Is there a way to maybe cut out a piece of the frame in the front to allow for more turning radius?
 

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Nice I like it a lot! I also just put my 99 on 24s but it's lowered 2/4 check it out!

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14437

Finally got a set of rims yesterday for my truck. A set of 24's running a 305/35/24 tire on a 2/2 drop on a Tahoe Limited=] Quite happy, found em for $1100, couldn't pass them up. Let me know what you think. Also, does anyone know how it will affect the truck if I get it aligned with the rims on it and decide to put my factories back on from time to time, will that be a problem?

32470_394933597883_753487883_3974628_301366_n.jpg

Right after I had them put on=]

29170_395053172883_753487883_3976904_7003791_n.jpg

@ My friends house after the fact. Notice the LINGENFELTER TRANS AM on 24's as well, floaters to be exact=] He still does 160 with ease lol
 

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true.. but usually people dont contradict themselves... why would you put go fast goodies and go slow goddies on the same car?
 

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Not to be an ******* and steal your thread but can we all take a bow for 2drhoeon4s, and congratulate him on his sweet ass hoe.
 
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Nice I like it a lot! I also just put my 99 on 24s but it's lowered 2/4 check it out!

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14437

I checked you out man, looks good=] Keep it clean! Man I may need to find some 295's for the front and lift it back maybe an inch in the from to cut down on rubbing. But like I asked before, is there a way to cut the frame a lil to allow for more turning radius?

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Not to be an ******* and steal your thread but can we all take a bow for 2drhoeon4s, and congratulate him on his sweet ass hoe.

Oh trust lol, I give credit where credit is due=]:Handshake:
 

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Man those rims look perfect on there. I love it. What kind of floaters does your friend have? That thing looks sick as well.
 

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I gotta say...always thought 24s looked to thug on obs but man...ur shit looks sick with that drop...don't lift it back up man. Find where it rubs and do what u gotta do....clean ride bro
 

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I checked you out man, looks good=] Keep it clean! Man I may need to find some 295's for the front and lift it back maybe an inch in the from to cut down on rubbing. But like I asked before, is there a way to cut the frame a lil to allow for more turning radius?

You prob can notch it out and cut a piece of tubing in 1/2 or take some angle iron or something like that and weld it in? Another option is to bag it out that's my next step!
 
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xBRANDONx: Those are actually Davin Black Talons or something like that lol, cant remember the name=]

97yukon: Thanks man, I like simple rims that have alot of class. These look good. If a 43 year old columbian woman tells you your truck is gorgeous, then I think its safe to say u have a good lookin whip=]

Da90: I don't know about baggin it just yet lol, maybe if I get sponsored=] But as far as notching the frame, how hard is it to actually cut it? What will i need or where will I need to go?
 

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xBRANDONx: Those are actually Davin Black Talons or something like that lol, cant remember the name=]

97yukon: Thanks man, I like simple rims that have alot of class. These look good. If a 43 year old columbian woman tells you your truck is gorgeous, then I think its safe to say u have a good lookin whip=]

Da90: I don't know about baggin it just yet lol, maybe if I get sponsored=] But as far as notching the frame, how hard is it to actually cut it? What will i need or where will I need to go?

It should not be to hard. I have seen guys do it when they bag their rides that way the tire rod will clear the frame but nothing for turning radius. You would need some like 2", 2 1/2 angle iron or some tubing to weld back in. Would for sure use atleast 3/8 inch think if not thicker. Just need a welder and torch.
 

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