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GERMANS15TAHOE

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I bought 275/60/20 and they don't rub on anything. I definitely could have got a bigger tire. Either taller or wider, but not both. Go 33/12.50, or 305/55 you won't be disappointed. I would have gone 12.50 too but I got pretty much new 275/60's for $200 and I couldn't pass it up

I went 285 60 20 on stock rims. Toyo open country AT2s. Trimmed about 1 inch on the inner fender.

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GERMANS15TAHOE

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2015 Tahoe Lt 4x4 with 2.5 inch leveling kit running 285 60 20 Toyo Open Country AT2 on stock Chevy wheels. Trimmed very little on inner wheel well. Pretty simple process.

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Finally picked up and installed my BFGoodrich AT KO2 275/70/18's. Cut the air dams and supports as well as the bumper cover behind them. I also trimmed about four inches off of the inner fender and used a heat gun on what was left that was within an inch of the tire at it's closest. The LT tires with the Rancho suspension rides amazing!

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Finally picked up and installed my BFGoodrich AT KO2 275/70/18's. Cut the air dams and supports as well as the bumper cover behind them. I also trimmed about four inches off of the inner fender and used a heat gun on what was left that was within an inch of the tire at it's closest. The LT tires with the Rancho suspension rides amazing!

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