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You probably will rub. A 49.99 front 2” R.C. level will take care of it thoughAnyone running 285s on a stock suspension 07-14 burb?
Any rubbing or issues?
I know its been a couple of months, but just put a set of 265/75/16 on a leveled suburban 2500 and I get some rubbing at full lock.
Right now I'm just on cranked keys and front shock extensions. I had figured that that would be sufficient since the trucks will supposedly fit 285/75/16 with just cranked keys. After cranking the keys and before driving, I was a 1/2" shy of level going from the top of the tire to the top of the wheel well opening.
Something to keep in mind. We went through the menus with a tech 2 and weren't able to find the tire size to correct it. I was told that at some point GM began locking that out so it couldn't be changed. He couldn't remember the year that they started, but it looks like my '09 may be after that. I will have to go aftermarket if I decide to care about a 3% difference on my speedometer.
Something to keep in mind. We went through the menus with a tech 2 and weren't able to find the tire size to correct it. I was told that at some point GM began locking that out so it couldn't be changed. He couldn't remember the year that they started, but it looks like my '09 may be after that. I will have to go aftermarket if I decide to care about a 3% difference on my speedometer.