275/55/R20 on a stock 2001 tahoe

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ladorn45

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Hello everyone,

I found a good deal on 275/55/R20 rims and tires. From what I saw in my search, they will fit, but I want to double-check. Does anyone have any experience with that setup? Do I have to do any offsetting or trimming for tire rub? I have a 2001 Tahoe Ls 4-wheel Drive. Everything is stock. Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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I have OEM for a 2024 GMC Yukon Denali rims and tires (275/60/20) on my 2005 Yukon Denali and no issues that I've encountered...

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It is stock rims off a 2018 GMC Serria
Find out what the offset is for both sets of rims and compare. The specs are stamped on the rim, and the seller should be able to provide you with that offset number. If they are close, you should not have an issue.
 

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I'm running 275/50R20 on my 2004 Escalade with no rubbing. I'm running 275/60R20 on my Duramax; those rub occasionally. So you can likely get away with 275/55R20 on your Tahoe, but you may need to crank the keys.
 

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