20 inch GMC Sierra wheels on Tahoe.

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Do you have a front or back shot, preferably front? Just curious how the tires tuck. Also, what is your offset?

I mean, who in here doesn't like Yukon ****? ;)
 

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Here’s my ‘03 with 2015 18” Yukon wheels and Yokohama G015 tires in 285/60 R18. I am leveled (just cranked stock keys), and I have no rub. However, I do see on the left front a very slight line on the liner. Ok there’s a hair of rub..! It’s not actually doing anything, just touches the liner on occasion. I have never heard any rub, and all others are free from any.
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OK. You didn't just one up me you blew my doors off. Better Paint. Esky Rails. Better Rims. Better Tires. Better Tail Pipes. Better Bumpers.Tinted Windows. I think I will just show the back from now on. This is my Tahoe from years ago.

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OK. You didn't just one up me you blew my doors off. Better Paint. Better Color(Yes I always liked this color) Esky Rails. Better Rims. Better Tires. Better Tail Pipes. Better Bumpers.Tinted Windows. I think I will just show the back from now on...

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Hey now, I’m sorry I thought we were just discussing the wheel swap! Also wanted to share that these tires are just barely ok. I think any larger and there would definitely be rubbing. At least on this offset. by the way, my paint only looks good from a distance, and I’ve always loved that blue you have. [emoji106][emoji631]
 

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Hey now, I’m sorry I thought we were just discussing the wheel swap! Also wanted to share that these tires are just barely ok. I think any larger and there would definitely be rubbing. At least on this offset. by the way, my paint only looks good from a distance, and I’ve always loved that blue you have. [emoji106][emoji631]
Lots of guys on here have bigger Tires like ''Squishy'' they must come really close or actually rub a LiL bit.
 

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Great Pics what is the name of that color?
It’s called Redfire Metallic. I bought some touch up
Paint -for a premium! I paid like $40 for a rattle can!! And had planned to do some painting myself. But.. I’m not a painter. Well I can paint a house. Lol. But man am I glad I had a real painter / body guy do my paint. He took the paint code and there are 3 variations in my color. It’s super tough to tell which is correct, different angles.. different lighting.... not for me! He sprayed out the 3 colors and we decided the correct color. So I paid a friend to paint my Esky caps and new mirror caps and a few other things. He needs the work anyway.
 

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Here’s my ‘03 with 2015 18” Yukon wheels and Yokohama G015 tires in 285/60 R18. I am leveled (just cranked stock keys), and I have no rub. However, I do see on the left front a very slight line on the liner. Ok there’s a hair of rub..! It’s not actually doing anything, just touches the liner on occasion. I have never heard any rub, and all others are free from any.
When did you get esky racks?!?!?! And the wheels? When did that happen?! You need a build thread!!! Lol
 

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When did you get esky racks?!?!?! And the wheels? When did that happen?! You need a build thread!!! Lol
Hahaha! It was in the GMT800 thread. I dunno I suppose I’m getting close to a thread. I never really thought I’d have much to put in a build thread, but it all adds up!

Btw, I’ve had the Esky rack for several months. I have 2 sets of caps. I had intended to paint them myself, but you can see above, how glad i am I didn’t try to paint myself. I actually bought a second set of Esky caps that should have matched but were way off. I installed them, then said eff that. They need painted! Took them off and put the old rack back on.

I’ve had the wheels for just over a year. Bought them about a month after I put new tires on the other wheels. So I wanted to wait to wear them out a bit before buying new ones.

Here’s a couple links Chase:

Before after:


https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...-nbs-gmt800-tahoe-yukon-today.12502/page-3411


Rails-caps-vents:


https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...-nbs-gmt800-tahoe-yukon-today.12502/page-3388

Wheels:

https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...-nbs-gmt800-tahoe-yukon-today.12502/page-3321
 
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Here’s my ‘03 with 2015 18” Yukon wheels and Yokohama G015 tires in 285/60 R18. I am leveled (just cranked stock keys), and I have no rub. However, I do see on the left front a very slight line on the liner. Ok there’s a hair of rub..! It’s not actually doing anything, just touches the liner on occasion. I have never heard any rub, and all others are free from any.
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That looks great! Had a 2001 SLT in that exact color and always thought it needed larger wheels beside the stock 16's. Had it for 18 years before I sold it to my stepson last year. I miss it, but I really love my 2016 SLT.
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That looks great! Had a 2001 SLT in that exact color and always thought it needed larger wheels beside the stock 16's. Had it for 18 years before I sold it to my stepson last year. I miss it, but I really love my 2016 SLT.
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Thanks man! Your 2001 looks great!!
 

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Ha! THIS is what I was after. Your rig looks awesome. What size is that spare? It looks gargantuan in the above picture.
Thanks man! Really appreciate that! The spare is a stock size: 265/65 R16.
 

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I use to have a 2003 Tahoe with 20s and 305s-they rubbed...This was a 2wd on full stock suspension....FWIW, I did 2018 Silverado OE wheels on my SSV running 275s and absolutely no rubs....
 

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With the brake upgrade are you thinking about getting a larger-wheeled spare? Otherwise if you have a flat on the front you'll be playing musical wheels; I'm sure you've thought of that.
Yeah. Not sure yet. I need to see if the correct size will fit in that space. Anyone know for sure..?
 

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Yeah. Not sure yet. I need to see if the correct size will fit in that space. Anyone know for sure..?
Pulled that spare out from under the truck on both my trucks. Keep it inside the back along with a small floor jack and a lug nut socket already on a breaker bar. I don't have time to sit on the shoulder of the road and try to figure out how to get the spare down from under the truck as cars are speeding by.
 

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Pulled that spare out from under the truck on both my trucks. Keep it inside the back along with a small floor jack and a lug nut socket already on a breaker bar. I don't have time to sit on the shoulder of the road and try to figure out how to get the spare down from under the truck as cars are speeding by.
THAT is what road side assistance is for! :)
 

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