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.
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...
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.
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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