992dr
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I absolutely love those wheels; they give me a tingly feeling in my nether regions.
The end result is going to be insane
The end result is going to be insane
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No new updates guys... The wheels are currently at the powder coater, and they've been there for a little over a week. These are just more size comparison pics I took. The rim in the picture is my spare, which I won't bother powder coating. It's amazing how aggressive 24's look compared to the 20" stock rims. I'm sure I'll get even more looks once the wheels are on.
I'm seriously considering adding a 2" leveling kit. It'll definitely minimize and make a significant difference in the amount of trimming I'd have to do to get the wheels to fit. It's just a matter of finding the exact kit I need for my MRC SUV. I measured the height of the top of the tire to the fender well both front and rear, and there's a significant difference in height. I checked the "Lifted" forum but didn't find any definitive info on the availability of a kit for the 2022 Yukon AT4's w/MRC. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open.
Maybe, but I will certainly try my best to get these to fit by whatever means that I can. Before I bought these particular rims, I already knew what would be involved when I took on this project - so that doesn't scare or worry me.You will need more than a level! A lot more!
Maybe, but I will certainly try my best to get these to fit by whatever means that I can. Before I bought these particular rims, I already knew what would be involved when I took on this project - so that doesn't scare or worry me.
I ended up ordering the 3" Ready Lift SST today. The salesman said they should arrive at their warehouse in two weeks, and I should get mine a week later. I know things don't always pan out like you envision, so I'm probably looking at late July/early August for a best case scenario.You could put a 12” lift on there and would still need to remove a good portion of your fenders
With a leveling kit, well, you will just need to remove more lolllll
I will, once I have an idea of how much of the metal I'll need to cut. That's only after I have the lift installed and wheels on to do another test fitting.You are cutting metal aren’t you…..?
I don't want an overly tall SUV, so I'd rather cut, cut, cut away if the lift kit doesn't "cut it".Would you consider more lift so you would not have to cut? Or would you need an extreme amount of lift to avoid cutting?
I'm all about cutting cars/trucks up but man, your Tahoe sure is purty.
I don't want an overly tall SUV, so I'd rather cut, cut, cut away if the lift kit doesn't "cut it".
It depends on how much cutting is involved. There didn't appear to be much cutting towards the front bumper when we tested it at stock height, but we'll see once the lift is on. It may be less.I'm with you, not into the tall SUV look. And with those wheels/tires it is going to look on point when it's all set.
Definitely post all the cutting. Will you be doing it?