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HELLFIRE

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Anyone running 40"tires on a yukon xl or tahoe

im looking to know how much of a lift i will need.
 

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Damn, i would plan on a SFA. No IFS is gonna hold 40s. I say 12+"s and a built 14bolt to hold it together.
 
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I had 40's on my f-150. Never had any problems. It had 11" of lift. Just woundering if the bullet proof 12" lift would work or would i have to go higher.
 

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haha im not even sure. People run 37s with a 6+3 combo im sure you can run 40s with a 12"
 
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09 yukon xl i can do the 12" + a 3" bodylift.
 
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that's just ridiculous, I hope u own a gas station
 

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09 yukon xl i can do the 12" + a 3" bodylift.

Your hubs will break and snap on the highway and have your car really messed up with tires/wheels flying down the freeway while your car grinds on the ground.
I would maybe run 40s if I had a 4wd and CVs, but would prefer having a straight axle.
 
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that's just ridiculous, i hope u own a gas station

thanks 4 your input i didnt ask what you thought of what i was doing.

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your hubs will break and snap on the highway and have your car really messed up with tires/wheels flying down the freeway while your car grinds on the ground.
I would maybe run 40s if i had a 4wd and cvs, but would prefer having a straight axle.

at my job we have done 38's on alot of 2wd trucks with no problems i didnt think 40's would be much different
 

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As much as i would like to see a 09 on 40s i dont think it would last very long. I would see if max chimes in. He installs lifts in his sleep
 

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