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  1. TxJakeCA

    285's on a 2017

    There is no leveling kit. This is 100% stock.
  2. TxJakeCA

    285's on a 2017

    I believe a 285 would fit. The 275 doesn't rub at all no matter how much you flex the suspension. I was just scared to shell out 1200 and have rubbing issues without doing any body or suspension modifications. Hope this helps.
  3. TxJakeCA

    285's on a 2017

    I gave you bad info, im running 275/70r18's. before I put them on I would average about 16 mpg with a high of 24.5 on a trip to Florida. Just drove cross country with these in January and never got above 18.5. My average now in San Diego is 13-15. 15 on the really really good days and I always...
  4. TxJakeCA

    285's on a 2017

    It's definitely louder braking on a downhill but hitting potholes or big speed bumps is a lot smoother than the stock tires were. The fuel mileage went down considerably putting these on.
  5. TxJakeCA

    285's on a 2017

    I'm running 285 bfg all terrains on my 2015 LT. no rubbing whatsoever. This is a photo from when Costco was nervous installing them since my Tahoe is still stock suspension

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