'07 Tahoe + CCM + 275/60r20

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HawgStalker

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Ok I have a 2007 Tahoe LT. I just got my grubby paws on my CCM leveling kit. First off let me say WOW ordered Friday morning delivered to my door Monday morning. Also what a well put together kit. Welds are good, machining is smooth looks really nice. Almost hate to hide it under the truck! Here is a factory pic of the lift.
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We all know how good them Texas style 20" wheels look. Well ebay sent me a 10% off coupon SOOOO like it was meant to be I ordered some rep's. 719.00 shipped to my door. They get great ebay feedback and I couldn't find a single bad word on the web. I had a tracking number within 12 hours and they should be home by Wednesday.
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I didn't want to trim and 95% of what I read said 275/60r20's will fit with no mods. The rest says moderate to major trimming. My question is this, in the event they need to be trimmed, would 1/4" wheel spaces help? As in I do not want to take a knife to my tahoe. The tires are firestone destination at. So not super agressive.
 

felixgun

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I'd way rather trim some plastic then use spacers. I'm sure many people would agree with me. I have a leveling kit on some 33's and trimmed plastic. Spacers are no good IMO.
 

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I'm using that tire size on my 01 and would expect with your level kit it will work without rubbing
 

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Id say with the CCM kit you shouldnt have any issues, the tire is a bit taller, but not wider.
 

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you may have minor, minor rubbing when say in reverse with the wheel cranked or flexing, but nothing that is a problem. I agree with felix about spacers. heres some pics of a z71 burb on stock suspesion with 285/65/18 BFG AT's (I'm sure he had some rubbing tho) he hasn't done any trimming either. sorry pics are pretty poor quality.

I say go for it, you wont be disappointed, and share some pics when ya do!
 

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Zed 71

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275/60r20 are pretty much a 33" diameter wheel/tire combo. It will be really close, but I would expect some minor rubbing in some cases.

IMO just get want you want and deal with the trimming. Ok not too wide or tall...
 

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