With a 1" lift, would you do 305/45, 285/55, or 285/50 tires?

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Thanks! Can you tell me what pressure you have yours set too? They set it to 37 at the shop. I read somewhere it should be like 32 based on Toyos inflation table.
Right around 32-34 psi. She has 34k on them now and still in good shape.
 

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Hey did these tires fit without lifting the tahoe? I have a 2024 yukon denali and am thinking about buying these but don't want to get into lifting the vehicle.
Should fit fine from previous posts. However it’s no big deal to put a 1-2” leveling kit on and shouldn’t take any real major modifications it simply slips under the shock and can be installed in 30 min
 

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Hey did these tires fit without lifting the tahoe? I have a 2024 yukon denali and am thinking about buying these but don't want to get into lifting the vehicle.
Do you have air ride? If so i suppose there could be minor rubbing when in the lowered mode turning sharp…not sure on that though.
 

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I do not have air ride
Just did this on my 24 Yukon Denali (non ultimate). Left suspension stock and did 305/45r22 and they’re great.
 

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