285/70R17

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NickCG01

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Hey everyone,

So I'm seeing people run 285/70R17 tires (32.7"X11.5") call'em 33s...with the stock Z71 wheels w/o rubbing as long as you have it leveled or torsion bars cranked. If anyone knows what other 17" wheels I can go with other than stock, such as the specs for wheels to avoid rubbing as much as possible, please feel free to comment.

My current 20x10 wheels with 305/50R20 tires rub too much for my comfort and am thinking of going to such stated above..

Thanks
 

02_Tahoe

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Hey everyone,

So I'm seeing people run 285/70R17 tires (32.7"X11.5") call'em 33s...with the stock Z71 wheels w/o rubbing as long as you have it leveled or torsion bars cranked. If anyone knows what other 17" wheels I can go with other than stock, such as the specs for wheels to avoid rubbing as much as possible, please feel free to comment.

My current 20x10 wheels with 305/50R20 tires rub too much for my comfort and am thinking of going to such stated above..

Thanks
Before I got my new setup I had 285/75r16 (32.8x11.5) and the wheels were 8 wide with a 0 offset and I had no rubbing and the suspension was still stock, didn't even crank the stock keys. So you could probably get 17x9 with those tires without any rubbing. You can also go to this website www.customoffsets.com and go to the gallery put in what make and model you have, what wheel specs you want and what suspension you want and it will pull up trucks who did a similar setup and will tell you if they have any rubbing or did any trimming
 

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Where you located? Trade you my rockstar 17". I'm in TX

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