I have an 09 Tahoe with power assist running boards and I was considering ordering the black KMC Slide rims with the following tires - 285/40R24 XL Yokohama Parada Spec-X Blackwall.
Is Tire Rack the best way to go for this? The Yokohamas are the only tires that Tire Rack has in stock for this rim.
Also, when I am in the checkout process, I get a note from TR that if the OD is greater than 32", the tires may rub the liner. It looks like the OD for these, are close to 33".
So, I started digging through the forum and it looks like some people bought the Nitto 420S 295/35/24 tires for their Tahoes. I was wondering if they have any issues when mounted, as when I went to the site that calculates the OD, it's still showing that I'm over by .12 inches (32.12).
If it does rub, is there another tire that people are using that's a better fit? I don't really know much about cars, so I don't know that I could use a heat gun to reform the liner, etc.
Also, how do I know if the tire is compatible with the rim, and when would I need spacers, etc.?
Sorry for the basic questions, but I know nothing. Is there anything I'm forgetting to ask that I need to know?
Is Tire Rack the best way to go for this? The Yokohamas are the only tires that Tire Rack has in stock for this rim.
Also, when I am in the checkout process, I get a note from TR that if the OD is greater than 32", the tires may rub the liner. It looks like the OD for these, are close to 33".
So, I started digging through the forum and it looks like some people bought the Nitto 420S 295/35/24 tires for their Tahoes. I was wondering if they have any issues when mounted, as when I went to the site that calculates the OD, it's still showing that I'm over by .12 inches (32.12).
If it does rub, is there another tire that people are using that's a better fit? I don't really know much about cars, so I don't know that I could use a heat gun to reform the liner, etc.
Also, how do I know if the tire is compatible with the rim, and when would I need spacers, etc.?
Sorry for the basic questions, but I know nothing. Is there anything I'm forgetting to ask that I need to know?