Denton
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This is the look I'm going for with my Yukon, this one imo looks badass
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wonder how much lift i will need for any of the three tires sizes you gave me? Anyone tried running bigger aggressive tires on your yukon or tahoe with stock 22 inch wheels? i like the last pic but just want to keep my 22 inch stock wheels looks like those are 20 inches
This is the look I'm going for with my Yukon, this one imo looks badass![]()
What is that tire size?
What is that tire size?
Does a 2" make it completely level or is a 2.5" better? I'd prefer 295/55/20s if they will fit, but if 285/55s are better I'll roll with thoseYou can run 285/55r20 on stock run with a 2 inch level without rubbing. Im running 285/55r20 on a 20x9 rim with a rough country 2 inch level. Had to trim a little to keep it from rubbing.
2" levels the front with the back. You'd have to use a 1" coil spring spacer in rear with 2.5" level up front. Depending on what tire brand you go with there isn't a big difference between a 285/55 and 295/55. Not sure how a 295/55 will work with stock rims. With that said if you go with a 295/55 and aftermarket rim go 2.5" in front and 1" in rear. I have a 15 Sierra with 295/55 Toyo MT and my 16 Tahoe has 285/55 Toyo RT. The tires side by side you can not tell a difference at all.Does a 2" make it completely level or is a 2.5" better? I'd prefer 295/55/20s if they will fit, but if 285/55s are better I'll roll with those
BRO THE 1 INCH WHERE DID YOU GET IT FROM??I have 275/60/20's with a 1 inch leveling kit. no problems at all