20x12 -44 with no lift

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Any truth to this? Said lvl kit and just alittle plastic trim.. I should would like to do this for my Tahoe next winter if it will fit.
 

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The entire bumper is cut from top to bottom at an angle. The rear side fender might have a NorCal mod. Either way it's a lot of work to run that offset on a level kit. Def need a body lift with it too
 

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The entire bumper is cut from top to bottom at an angle. The rear side fender might have a NorCal mod. Either way it's a lot of work to run that offset on a level kit. Def need a body lift with it too

That's exactly what I thought.

Minor trimming = plastic lol
Major trimming = cutting bumper and other body parts lol
 

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Have wanted to do a set-up like this since I picked up our Yukon. However, I think the 12 wides are just a little too much for a leveling kit. I hate when tires rub...
 

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Anything greater than x9 will rub on level kit. X10 is possible but have to cut plastic and maybe metal depending on tires. X12 is much more cutting and possible damage to windshield wash tank. In my opinion x9 or x10 are the best look on level kits. X10-14 are good on lifts. Rule of thumb big and wide. So level is mild wide
 

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With a tire that isn't so aggressive I think you'd have better luck. I was browsing my local Craigslist and saw a 2001 Tahoe with 20x12 and 275/55/20 street tires. Didn't give much information on specs such as level or stock, but didn't look too terrible... Of course there where no close up pictures.
 
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With a tire that isn't so aggressive I think you'd have better luck. I was browsing my local Craigslist and saw a 2001 Tahoe with 20x12 and 275/55/20 street tires. Didn't give much information on specs such as level or stock, but didn't look too terrible... Of course there where no close up pictures.


Got any pics of that truck or link to the ad? I always wanted to see what it looks like.
 

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