305/55/20 Tire and Level

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blarose777

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I just had 285/60/20 Duratracs installed a few days ago (pics coming soon, I promise). I'm leveled and haven't experienced any rubbing yet, but is super tight, and I'm sure I'll get a rub with the right combination of an uneven road and a tight turn. If you are comfortable trimming your fender liners than I'd guess you could squeeze in the 295s

Do you have pics of your 285/60/20?
Would like to know if ran into any rubbing through time? and about how much of a gap is left.
 

Demer

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Do you have pics of your 285/60/20?
Would like to know if ran into any rubbing through time? and about how much of a gap is left.

This thread I started has some pics: http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/got-some-new-shoes.97748/ (check both pages for all the pics)

I've had ZERO rubbing since I put these on. Very happy with them. Not sure exactly how much gap is left, but with the wheels turned there's not much. I can try to get some actual measurements tomorrow.
 

Dominick Padilla

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I just did a 2" level in the front with 285/55/20 BFG KO2's and 20x9 Method NV. I could've went a little bigger on the tire as there's lots of room. I'll go bigger after these need replacing.

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Hey how’s it going just found this thread and love this setup! Currently trying to go for the same thing! With this wheel and tire setup and 2 inch lift in the front you have no rubbing?
 

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