MissyRoseTahoo
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Hi: I see that there are varying opinions on tires rubbing the fender well after a switch from a stock 20” Tahoe to a stock GM 22” set-up; Any additional input would be appreciated…
I have a 2013 Tahoe with the stock rim set up: 20x8.5 et31 and a 275/55/r20 tire. The rims and tires are looking a bit small, nowadays, when compared to the newer Tahoes and Yukons; so, I’m looking into getting the following set-up: stock 2015-2020 Yukon 22x9 et24 and a 285/45/r22 tire
Does anyone have experience with a 2007-2014 Tahoe, after switching to the stock GM/Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade 22x9 et24 285/45/r22 where any of the tires rub the inner fender well when driving/turning…? Assuming the rim will bolt up fine…
Thank you.
I have a 2013 Tahoe with the stock rim set up: 20x8.5 et31 and a 275/55/r20 tire. The rims and tires are looking a bit small, nowadays, when compared to the newer Tahoes and Yukons; so, I’m looking into getting the following set-up: stock 2015-2020 Yukon 22x9 et24 and a 285/45/r22 tire
Does anyone have experience with a 2007-2014 Tahoe, after switching to the stock GM/Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade 22x9 et24 285/45/r22 where any of the tires rub the inner fender well when driving/turning…? Assuming the rim will bolt up fine…
Thank you.