285/70/17 on stock Denali

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I found a really good deal on a set of 285/70/17 BFGs. My question is will they fit on a stock 1999 Denali with stock 2004 17" rims. It currently has 265/70/17 which I believe is the stock size. The difference is an 1" taller and about an 1" wider. Thanks in advance.
 
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Thanks for answering all my questions. This is the first GM vehicle I've had in 8 years and I'm going to have a lot of questions.
 

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Will this same tire size fit on a 98 Tahoe with no lift or torsion crank? Running 265/75R16 now. I'd run them on a 17x9, and someone online said the tire itself would be wider running on a 9" wide rim rather than an 8" wide rim? I just figured running on a wider rim would mean not as much tire overhang on either side of the rim?
 
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My 265/75/16's rubbed going over speed bumps and big dips on my 1999 Denali.
 

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P or LT265/75/16 can fit with no mods but a wider rim will increase the tire width a tad bit. The stock size was really P245/75/16. Currently I have LT265/75/16 on old Denali rims in front and LT265/70/17 on 8" Black Rock rims in the rear. Rolf, It sounds like you have weak or mis-adjusted torsion bars, broken bump stops or busted shocks.
 

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P or LT265/75/16 can fit with no mods but a wider rim will increase the tire width a tad bit. The stock size was really P245/75/16. Currently I have LT265/75/16 on old Denali rims in front and LT265/70/17 on 8" Black Rock rims in the rear. Rolf, It sounds like you have weak or mis-adjusted torsion bars, broken bump stops or busted shocks.

I don't have the Denali anymore so I'm not sure. But It had brand new Bilstein HD's and 16x7 Crager soft 8's wrapped in 265/75/16 Falken Rocky Mountain AT's. I'm pretty sure they rubbed up front not the back.
 

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