28 inch wheels on denali

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soulsea

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nbs = 2000 > 2006 models. (new body style)

Why not have them?

Looks aside as that is a personal thing, you''ll be adding so much unsprung weight that both your brakes and power steering will suffer a great deal, and could eventually fail. Your tire sidewalls will be so thin that the ride will be crap, and you will likely damage your rims with every little hole on the road. Your mpg will be in single digits.

Not sure about any cutting and trimming ... but that would be the least of your worries.
 

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yea i plan to drive it as my regular vehicle and too modded what is the NBS

You do NOT want 28's on anything other than a mainly show ride. Horrible ride and bent rims is all you'll get out of that.
 

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New Body Style- 2000- 2006 tahoe, suburban, yukon. Do you really want to drive on rubber bands? I can't imagine how horrible the ride would be but if thats what you like then go for it. As far as looks go, I think it looks cool but I wouldn't sacrifice ride quality for looks, just my opinion. I hear if you go any bigger than 22s you start to feel all the little bumps.


On my 24''s every bump felt like i was riding on flintstone wheels. I had 295-40's too. 28''s on those low pros is a no go here in Virginia..... 24''s and maybe 26''s on a NBS with a drop. Anything else is uncivilized....
 
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well it works you can put 28's on a 2006 yukon denali with the autoride suspension will little cutting just on three pieces under fender wells 295/25r/28
 

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well i could have told you that.

i didnt have to do much cutting either.
 

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You do NOT want 28's on anything other than a mainly show ride. Horrible ride and bent rims is all you'll get out of that.

What's the biggest set of wheels u have had again? Anyways to the op, i wouldnt go any smaller than a 295/25. Done a couple of sets on 275/25s on avys and tahoes and even at 50 psi the tires still look flat. here ya go.
30s 315/30/30 3" spindle an keys
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28's 295/25/28 2" rc level minimal trimming
It's a nnbs silvy though
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If you cant tuck them then dont put them on....im glad you dont have that set up anymore.
 

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