Here are pics with 275/65/20s Nitto Recon Grapplers before I have it taken off and a 1" or 1.5" leveling kit installed. This kit feels like it lifts it too much and creates too much wheelwell gap if that makes sense. A 34" tire is the tallest without rubbing on a stock wheel FYI.
My AT4 sits am inch lower in the front stock, not level. Here are pics of the 3" Ready Lift Leveling Kit before I take it off and go with a 1" leveling kit.
absolutely hate how my '22 AT4 turned out with the 3" leveling kit and 1.5" lift in rear turned out with the 275/65/20 Nittos. Do they not make a 1" , 1.5" or 2" leveling kit for these AT4s with magnetic ride control?
2022 Yukon AT4 with magnetic ride control. Is there a 1", 1.5" or 2" leveling kit out there or only 3" kit available? I am not liking all the space or gap from the 3" kit here.
Would a 285/65/20 fit you think? 275/65/20 is 34.1", I am wondering if 275/65/20 is the tallest possible on a stock AT4 Yukon without air suspension or if a 285/65/20 (34.6") tall will work with stock height and stock wheels.
Yea, my concern is I've heard Discount Tire likes to only install oem original tire sizes and not do things like this if it makes sense. I saw the other thread similar to this and there were some wide tires in there and I want tall but skinny if that makes sense
I want to go to the tallest (not widest) 20" tire I can put on my Yukon XL AT4. I want to stay with the 20" stock wheels. I ordered some 275/60/20s and 285/65/20s from Discount Tire but the day I went up there they were adamant nothing but the stock size (275/60/20) is the tallest I can put on...
I picked out some 275/65/20s and 285/65/20s at Discount Tire to see which would fit (if either) and they kept saying I need to stay with 275/60/20s as that's the tallest. I don't believe that tire is the tallest with the space I can see there on a stock AT4 Yukon.
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