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That's a 33" tire... will need a lift of some sort on a 2wd. Might be able to get away with a t-bar crank on a 4wd.
It is a 33" tall tire, do the math with me...305/75/16 are 32" , 275/60's arent 33"

285/70/16 according to the Kumho website is equal to a '32 and is just shy of a '33. (32.8 if my memory serves me correctly)
Well said...Okay guys. There are several factors at play here.
First off, 275/60R20 is 33"H X 10.8"W X 20"
I would go into tire sizes and try to explain it, but just use this website and bookmark it. Another good one that I like better is here.
Everyone needs to understand that tire size is not the only thing we have to look at though. Wheel offset is one of the biggest factors. If I remember correctly 2WD OBS Tahoes have a factory offset of +12; 4WD factory offset +25.
What does this mean? The larger the offset number the further it is going to suck the tire into the wheel well. For example, I have 18's off a 08 Silverado, that have a +31 offset, so the "center" of the wheel is 5mm closer to the outside of the wheel, moving the tire closer to the frame. This is why when looking at off-road wheels you will see a -25 or so offset, which moves the center of the wheel closer to the inside moving the tire out, hence the tires sticking out the sides of the fenders.
31.8" actually
nodora96? What are your wheels off of? Are they factory take offs or an aftermarket?

nodora96? What are your wheels off of? Are they factory take offs or an aftermarket?
Okay guys. There are several factors at play here.
First off, 275/60R20 is 33"H X 10.8"W X 20"
I would go into tire sizes and try to explain it, but just use this website and bookmark it. Another good one that I like better is here.
Everyone needs to understand that tire size is not the only thing we have to look at though. Wheel offset is one of the biggest factors. If I remember correctly 2WD OBS Tahoes have a factory offset of +12; 4WD factory offset +25.
What does this mean? The larger the offset number the further it is going to suck the tire into the wheel well. For example, I have 18's off a 08 Silverado, that have a +31 offset, so the "center" of the wheel is 5mm closer to the outside of the wheel, moving the tire closer to the frame. This is why when looking at off-road wheels you will see a -25 or so offset, which moves the center of the wheel closer to the inside moving the tire out, hence the tires sticking out the sides of the fenders.
31.8" actually
nodora96? What are your wheels off of? Are they factory take offs or an aftermarket?

They are off of a 2009 Nissan Armada!