ended up going with the 275. One of the guys at the tire shop I use said he put 285's on his tahoe and it rubbed so he had to put a leveling kit on. I really didnt want to do that so I just went 275
I've always had BFG All Terrains on my previous tahoes and am going to put them on this one as well. I also put 285's on in the past with no alterations and had a little rubbing on big changes in grade but not much. This also seemed to be what everyone was doing.
On the new Z71 Tahoes, most...
New here. Tried asking a question in the exterior board but got no responses so i'm going to tack it on to the end of this post as well.
Anyway, bought this new 2017 Z71 a few weeks back. Have some things lined up to get done to it but my first goal is always tires. (see question below)...
Just got a 2017 Z71 Tahoe. I've always put 285 BFG AT's on all of my tahoes/pickup trucks but looking at the wheel well leaves me a little concerned on the new ones.
anyone put any on theirs? Any rubbing?
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