2025 Tahoe 24" Aftermarket Wheels

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Does your RST have air suspension?

What did you use to lower the vehicle?

Any tire rub with the wheel/tire combo you have?

I put factory size tires on my factory wheels and I have a little tire rub if I turn the wheel hard one way or another and I typically only do that if I'm in a tight spot and usually I'm going very slow (on the brakes, most of the time). I posted on here and people said that the tires I bought just have a bit more rubber than the factory brand. Anyway, I was just curious about your setup since you have wider wheels, but the offset also plays a factor into that, as well.
It does have the adaptive air suspension. I used lowering links from edgymods.com. They are extremely easy to install!

I have not noticed any rubbing. I went with the same size tires that come on the 24" wheels from the factory. But since the wheels are slightly wider the tires fit a little different than the would on narrower wheels. I wouldnt worry about the slight rubbing you get at full lock. Like you said, it doesnt happen all the time and its never going to be at highway speeds when it does occur.....if it is, you most likely have a bigger problem on your hand!
 

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It does have the adaptive air suspension. I used lowering links from edgymods.com. They are extremely easy to install!

I have not noticed any rubbing. I went with the same size tires that come on the 24" wheels from the factory. But since the wheels are slightly wider the tires fit a little different than the would on narrower wheels. I wouldnt worry about the slight rubbing you get at full lock. Like you said, it doesnt happen all the time and its never going to be at highway speeds when it does occur.....if it is, you most likely have a bigger problem on your hand!

I don't know much about tires, I never realized that one tire size could fit slightly wider tires, that's interesting.
 
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I don't know much about tires, I never realized that one tire size could fit slightly wider tires, that's interesting.
People do all kinds of crazy stuff with tires, not always safe, but they do it. Look up tire stretching!! You can also put a much wider tire on a narrower wheel
 

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