35's WITH A LEVEL?!?

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Rosco

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Alright... I've been on this site for a couple years but just recently got my hands on a 2008 4X4 tahoe.

I really like the look of a leveled out Tahoe with tall tires...

Ive been around most of this site and seen trucks like the one Katfish did and Creeto's truck, and Brocks and some other guys i can't remember

Im assuming that the best offset for rubbing is the factory wheels that are around thirty or so... Ive alsoheard that 34's are pushing the stock gearing and i might need to rehear up to mid 4.00's... Is that right?

Can anybody could chime in on the problems and processes with stuffing these large tires like offset, backspacing, gearing, trimming, and anything else. :confused:

 
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Cshayes2

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I have 34s on a level, I notice a little decrease in power at highway speeds(if I'm trying to pass or such) but at normal city speeds i notice nothing. i have my wheel wells trimmed to make them not rub and I have them on the 5 spoke alloy tahoe rims and i love em I don't like the super stuffed look, I think the looks of 34s on the ccm lift gives a perfect combination but thats just my opinion of my own truck lol. Post pics of what you decide to do.
 

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