How to fit 35 or 33 inch tires

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07tahoeCarson

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I have a stock 2007 tahoe lt and am looking to get either 35 or 33 inch tires, will a leveling kit be enough to fit them or is a lift kit required.
 

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usually a level kit is fine for 33s, 6" lift for 35s. But it's also going to depend on wheel offset and tire width.
 
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moved to the correct section for you
 
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Is there a certain leveling kit you would suggest in order to fit 34's, I have been looking at the General Grabber at2 315/70/17's.
 

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Any 2.5/1 kit works fine. Those 315 wide tires will rub the sway bars and fenders. Need to stay between 275-295 for no issues
 

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i was hoping to fit a 305/65/18, which in the brand tire i want is really a 33.5 x 12.2 on a 9 inch wheel. might have to do some more researching..I'm prepaired to cut/ditch my bumper, but not a sway bar.
 

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What offset on a x9 rim? Still think it's going to rub the sway bar and little on corners.
 

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