cmhorns
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Finally ordered the wheels and tires.
Original Wheels: (Factory wheels)18x8.5 with +24mm offset
Original Tires: Goodyear Duratrac 265/65/18
Replaced them with:
Wheels: XD820 Grenade in Black Satin 20x9 with 0mm offset
Tires: Toyo Open Country A/T III's 295/55/20's
This Tahoe only has a front level block on it (think it's 1.5"), nothing on the rear.
The back sits a little lower, which I hate, it's sitting about 1 inch (haven't measured it yet) lower than the front. I'm planning on pulling the front block out and putting a 3"-4" suspension lift on it.
The edge of the tire rubs the inside back wall just a little bit when turning about 1/2 way to full lock. Tires are clear at full turn. Easy fix, when I do it, I will post what I had to do. Most people use a hammer (like a dead blow or rubber hammer) to beat the wall back some, that would work, but that ain't my style.
I am going to cut this little corner off (front corner of bumper skin), even though it doesn't make contact, it's just a little too close for me. In the picture, it looks closer, but it gets about an inch away, during turning.
These AT3's in LT295/55/20 are actually 50,000mile, T (118mph) rated tires with a load "E" rating, they grip the road good! If you go with a P285/55/20, they're actually 65,000 mile tires! Also T rated, I just wanted the extra width from the 295's though.
Original Wheels: (Factory wheels)18x8.5 with +24mm offset
Original Tires: Goodyear Duratrac 265/65/18
Replaced them with:
Wheels: XD820 Grenade in Black Satin 20x9 with 0mm offset
Tires: Toyo Open Country A/T III's 295/55/20's
This Tahoe only has a front level block on it (think it's 1.5"), nothing on the rear.
The back sits a little lower, which I hate, it's sitting about 1 inch (haven't measured it yet) lower than the front. I'm planning on pulling the front block out and putting a 3"-4" suspension lift on it.
The edge of the tire rubs the inside back wall just a little bit when turning about 1/2 way to full lock. Tires are clear at full turn. Easy fix, when I do it, I will post what I had to do. Most people use a hammer (like a dead blow or rubber hammer) to beat the wall back some, that would work, but that ain't my style.
I am going to cut this little corner off (front corner of bumper skin), even though it doesn't make contact, it's just a little too close for me. In the picture, it looks closer, but it gets about an inch away, during turning.
These AT3's in LT295/55/20 are actually 50,000mile, T (118mph) rated tires with a load "E" rating, they grip the road good! If you go with a P285/55/20, they're actually 65,000 mile tires! Also T rated, I just wanted the extra width from the 295's though.