Felix's White on Tan Denali

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Jonah52

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I saw discount tire direct can get me out the door for like $850 if i go with 22's and 420's....which is super tempting since it's cheaper than AT/MT tires
 

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Don't go 420s if you're going to stay leveled or go lifted. They look best on stock height and lower SUVs IMO
 

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Don't go 420s if you're going to stay leveled or go lifted. They look best on stock height and lower SUVs IMO

Yeah thats what I meant. If I went to stock i'd go 420's....Im not like all the duramax guys that run 420's on like 22x12 wheels lol
 

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Finally spent time washing the car and detailing the wheels a bit:
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I'm looking at 275/60/20 for my Yukon (mostly because they're cheaper than 305/55). When you had the Silver Yukon, did you come close to rubbing anywhere? I'm arguing with myself about going with 275/65s instead.
 
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I had a 4/3 level on my 2011 Yukon and STILL rubbed. Of course the extra sidewall visually looks better, but it'll definitely rub more. Bc the 275/60/20 will too unless you've done some minor wheel well trimming.
 

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