Hey, brand new to the forum here. I’m sharing a few pics of my Tahoe with a set of Toyo Open Country AT2 tires. I searched far and wide to see what it would look like before I purchased these tires but I couldn't find anything. She’s dirty as hell but you get the idea of what it looks like.
I kept the current rims; I may or may not change them in the future. My Tahoe has a Daystar ComfortRide Leveling Kit that lifted the front 2 inches; however, I’m not 100% pleased with the look. The lift made it perfectly level but I feel like the back is too low and it looks like its sagging sometimes (like when I’m accelerating or if she’s parked on uneven terrain) so I’m going to put a half inch spacer in the back sooner or later.
All in all, I’m very happy with the look. It gives the Tahoe a more beefy look and doesn't really break the bank. The new tires are quite a bit bigger than the stock tires so it may rub VERY LITTLE on the front wheel well from time to time when reversing and cocking the tires hard left or right.
I kept the current rims; I may or may not change them in the future. My Tahoe has a Daystar ComfortRide Leveling Kit that lifted the front 2 inches; however, I’m not 100% pleased with the look. The lift made it perfectly level but I feel like the back is too low and it looks like its sagging sometimes (like when I’m accelerating or if she’s parked on uneven terrain) so I’m going to put a half inch spacer in the back sooner or later.
All in all, I’m very happy with the look. It gives the Tahoe a more beefy look and doesn't really break the bank. The new tires are quite a bit bigger than the stock tires so it may rub VERY LITTLE on the front wheel well from time to time when reversing and cocking the tires hard left or right.