285's on a 2017

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TxJakeCA

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BROTHER CAN U TAKE APIC OF FRONT BEHIND AND BOTH SIDES ?
AND WOULD 285 70 18 FIT ?
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.

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Does it matter if the truck is 4x2 vs 4x4?

I had a 2015 2wd with a level kit and running stock size in these tires and had no issues. I would not run these on a non leveled 2WD as our current LT 4WD sits higher than the 2wd did stock.
 

riyadhali1413

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Could a 2.5 inch level kit
Help me install 295/70/18
Like that silvarado 1500?
With minor rubbing?
*my ride 2019 yukon sle 4x2*

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Yukon1689

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Pretty sure I'm going to put on 285/65/18 on my stock suspension when I get new tires for my 2017 Yukon. Shouldn't be an issue because the Denali has 285/45/22 which is essentially the same size. The 275/70/18 does intrigue me though...
 

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Pretty sure I'm going to put on 285/65/18 on my stock suspension when I get new tires for my 2017 Yukon. Shouldn't be an issue because the Denali has 285/45/22 which is essentially the same size. The 275/70/18 does intrigue me though...

Which did you end up going with and do you have pics?
 

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