275/65R20 will they fit 94 2 door Yukon?

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Hey tyf, I pick up a set of used 275/65R20 Goodyear Duratracs over the weekend for super cheap. I have the 275/55/20 on there right now but would like to have the duratracs tires on there for the winter. Would also like to avoid installing a small lift as I have recently rebuilt the front end. Should I try? Should I look for another size tire? Or should I accept the fact that I bought a set of tires that I will never use without installing a leveling kit?
 

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What year truck do you have 2002? Cuz this is the wrong section? But my buddy has 285/65/20 duratracs on his Tahoe no lift. Rubs tiny bit full turn while hitting a bump lol.his truck is the blue one.


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I have a 1994 4wd 2 door that i'm wanting to install the tires on. I think I'm just going to do it and get them installed. :crazy: Might have to do a bit of this to the front, hopefully not a lot. :superhack: :buffer:
 
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don't even think rubbing will be an issue.these can handle a 285-75-16 with no rub iirc. do the math and compare that to your new stuff.
Exactly. I ran 285's and 305's in 16 inch before and had rubbing with the 305's which required some trimming. So I'm sure I'll fit the duratracs.
 

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