33"s on a stock denali xl

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Boyntonx2

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I have a set of 20" Konig rims with 275/60r20 goodyear wrangler hp tires on them that I had on my leveled 07 suburban. There was now way they would fit on that truck stock, and even after leveling required minor trimming since it rubbed a little. I just got my 11 denali xl in november and noticed it seems to sit a bit higher in the front than the suburban did. have been itching to see if they might possibly fit without leveling since I really don't want to mess with auto ride. Even though I won't be putting these on for a bit since we are still getting random snow and the roads still have a ton of salt on them I finally had time to mess around, and success! they fit with some minor modification to the wheel well. I was able to tuck the liner behind the front bumper and will be adding a few zip ties to pull it up a little farther.
Of course I forgot to take pictures with the Konigs on, but I will get some once they are on for the summer


So here's what I did to the liner
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Secondly, anyone know what these are? And what are they for? They were behind the fog lights, and once removed give the room to pull up the liner

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Yes those are the bumper brace corners. The bumper needs them to stay rigid. You can trim them with pro comp lift kit instructions. I used a 2" L bracket and reinstalled some screws through the large hole in the liner to make it look factory. However you should do a level kit on the denali. Plenty easy to do it with no issues.
 

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I have a 2011 Suburban LTZ with the auto ride. If the Yukons are like the burbs I wouldn't go more than 1.5" or it will lean (or at least appear that way). I just have the spacers and zero issues with the autoride since its within the range of the sensor.
 
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I was just trying to show that it can be done without leveling. I have a kit for it, just haven't put it on yet. Also I don't think those bumper place things are needed so they are staying off lol
 
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So I went ahead and put the rims on. Rubbed a little on the front mud flaps so I removed them and all is well now. And yes I know the trucks dirty, but it's been rainy and cold up here

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