LTZ4x4 leveled on 33x12.5r20 spacer?

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BlackLTZ985

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So I just got myself a set of 33x12.5r20 for my LTZ. I noticed afterwards that my rear fit is slightly different and my tire walls tucks into the wheel by atleast a half inch more than the front. I assume this is normal and I’m wondering if you guys are running a spacer in the rear? I’ve got a tiny bit of rub in a couple spots as expect with a wider tire.

All I’ve got is a level kit. Not an expert at all I’m learning what I can about this Tahoe of mine.

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Joseph Garcia

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What you are seeing is correct, as I've been told by Rough Country, as that is part of the suspension/road tracking geometry design of the truck. To change that, you would need spacers in the rear.
 

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