olyelr
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These are two pics she sent me after leaving the tire shop.
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She said the tire pressure monitoring system is showing them at 36 psi.The do look good, not ballooned on the wheels. What kind of air pressure are they running?
Thanks for the infoI just put on 33x12.5 with no level or lift. Had to do a little bit of trimming to pull the liner back. It rubs a little still but not a big deal. Wheels are -12 offset.
Sorry, kinda crappy pics as it was snowing….Looks good! Can we get a full rear ground level picture to see the width?
Thanks, look great!Sorry, kinda crappy pics as it was snowing….
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Well, a 305 definitely worked in my case (with a 22” wheel, but that shouldn't matter). I think a 12.5” would be cutting it close for sure.What is the max tire width for the stock 20" wheels without rubbing? With spacer?
The only issue I could see slight rubbing with is possibly when down in the lowest/parked mode. Otherwise it seems like the air ride models almost sit a bit higher for the most part, at least when driving.I love the way those look on your Tahoe High Country. You got me thinking about doing the same on my Yukon Denali. Mine has air ride though and its pretty active. Anyone out there know if 305/45r22 works on a 2021 Tahoe/Yukon with air ride without any rubbing?
Well, a 305 definitely worked in my case (with a 22” wheel, but that shouldn't matter). I think a 12.5” would be cutting it close for sure.
What do you mean by spacer…as in wheel spacer, or leveling spacer?
In most cases, wheel spacers will make it rub worse.Wheel spacer.
Not necessarily. But that will be nip tuckin’ it for sure. I would guess minor rubbing on the felt fender liner at most.Thinking of going 305/55r20 thoughts ? Is that too tall for stock with air ride
Hmmmm, well that is factory oem size…why wouldn't they fit?I am testing out the 275/50R/22 on my 22 Z71. Dealer installation. Tech said he would mount the two fronts, take it for a quick test drive with some turns of course. After that ride he will advise if there is any rubbing. If not, then he will install rear tires and call it a day. Some offset and tire size calculators seem to indicate negligible difference in width, height etc……says actual speed will be approximately .5 MPH UNDER Indicated. The wheels are a OEM replica set that was for my 21 Premier…….Same rim pattern just Black instead of Polished Aluminum. I am suspecting that even if the Z71 didn’t have a 22’ Option trims did. It is not like I am just making up a size. I don’t want any rubbing so if the 22” option doesn’t fit then back to the 20’s.
Thinking of going 305/55r20 thoughts ? Is that too tall for stock with air ride