hybridenali
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Hey guys got a quick question. I got a 11 Denali and it has the 22" rims on it now....however I wanna get 24" ones. Will the 24s fit without having any rubbing problems?
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Felix -- Do I remember why you went from the 24"s to stock 22"s? Was it ride-based? Rubbing? Don't recall the circumstances...
I'm sorry Felix, after reading all that all I saw was "GF wears the pants and I did what she wanted.". LOL
Just giving you shit bro!
Yeah, but aside from that, why'd you get rid of them?
>joking!<
Wow. Well, see, you tend to think like I do about this. It's a snowball effect with the wheels and brakes and ride, etc. I don't know that I want to get into a brake kit, and I'd feel like I'd have to with 24"s.
And, I really don't want the ride to go to hell. It's really comfortable as it is.
Thanks for the info/insight!
If you do a 1" ready lift to the front you'll need bigger tires IMO to fill the gap. IMO I'd do the 2" rear drop....
Hey guys got a quick question. I got a 11 Denali and it has the 22" rims on it now....however I wanna get 24" ones. Will the 24s fit without having any rubbing problems?
24" with 295/35/24 and +20mm offset ... had a tiny bit of rub on full lock and reverse.
+1 to what Felix said also ... go with 22"s, your brakes and power steering will thank you.
Haha yea my brakes and power steering definitely thanked me after I went from 24" to 22". I'm still questioning what looks better... 2" rear drop or the 1" readylift for the front...

305/35/24's no rubbing, no trimming, but no drop yet either...