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I bought a 2007 Yukon XLView attachment 215800 View attachment 215801 View attachment 215802 2500 and the previous owner had installed some brand new Michelin 275/65/18 tires. They look real nice but rub when pulling out of the drive way. What are my options? Is this normal for these to be rubbing?
Thanks for the reply. The receipt for the wheels says 18x8.5 8-6.5Where specifically are they rubbing? Mathematically, those tires are 32.07 inches tall which is shorter than a 285-45-22. Not sure why they are rubbing. Well, how wide are those wheels? The stock ones are 7.5".
Thanks for the reply. The receipt for the wheels says 18x18.5 8-6.5
Not sure if that tells you the width or not?
Probably 18x8.5 and the 8-6.5 means it is 8 lug with a 6.5 bolt circle or lug pattern.
The sticker I am referring to will be inside the drivers door jamb. It is the factory sticker that tells you the tire size and pressure.
It should look like this...
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This one ^^^ was posted by @intheburbs in another thread. He has a 2500 as well.
The 16" wheel and tire size was standard early on and then the familiar 265-70-17 became standard. I think his problem stems from the wheel being too wide. A spacer might alleviate this as might a level or lift. If memory serves, the stock 17" 8-lug wheels are also 7.5" wide like most of the 1500s.
GM seems to have a width pattern with wheels for these trucks: 17x7.5, 18x8.0, 20x8.5 and 22x9.0.
Thanks. Where should I buy spacers from and how thick? Do you have a link by chance? Im sure les scuab will charge a arm and a leg for them. I really would like to address the issue though. I posted my door jam sticker above if that confirms your thoughts on needing wheel spacers.