Largest wheel/tire set up for 00 Yukon Denali

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Nalifornia

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Yo what's up guys? Just got a 2000 Yukon Denali, while it isn't running I'm trying to shop around for some wheels. Right now it's on stock 265/70/16s, can you squeeze 33s at stock ride height? I also want to lift it maybe 2/3" later. But if I can fit 33s with how it sits right now I will. 285/75/17s would be prime, I know they sit a little over 33". If they don't fit, what's the easiest way to give it the room needed?

Also if there's a better section for this feel free to move my thread. And I searched this in forums and I didn't find anything particular to my year/model. If you do know of any existing threads, please post the links. Thanks guys, here's my new project.20190624_162006.jpg
 

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Your Denali is a OBS (older body style). 2,000 was a split year, there are both OBS and NBS body styles. The forum has it listed as 91-99. You will probably get an answer in here, but you will get more answers there. When ordering parts or looking up items, you should use 99.
 
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Your Denali is a OBS (older body style). 2,000 was a split year, there are both OBS and NBS body styles. The forum has it listed as 91-99. You will probably get an answer in here, but you will get more answers there. When ordering parts or looking up items, you should use 99.
Thank you for that info. I was unaware. Can I just move this thread myself? Or can a mod move it? Or do I have to post a whole new one? I don't want to double post.
 

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Thank you for that info. I was unaware.
Can I just move this thread myself?
No.
Or can a mod move it?
They might.
Or do I have to post a whole new one?
You can do that. That's what I would do, along with an intro. The more information you include, the more people can get involved. There's stuff they learned that might help you get even some general or better ideas of other aspects you are considering too.
I don't want to double post.
You're fine. You can always request this one closed if you do.
 
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