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BTSRT

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Contact factory reproductions. Honestly, I dont think you'll have a problem. I could clear a football with my 26's. Front brake setup is the same as prior generation. Rears are different due independent rear and electronic brake
 

Chad Miller

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Hi, I'm new here. Hoping this is an appropriate place for this post. . . .

I want a more aggressive looking wheel / tire set up for my 2018 Tahoe. I do not want to lift, level, or install spacers. I'm looking at 20x9 wheels with a General Grabber 275/55R20 A/TX tire. Tire Rack is telling me this set up will require fender modifications or lift kit for proper clearance.

I'm hesitant to order my set up only to have my installer tell me it won't fit.

Any insight, guidance, resources, etc is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
 

Greg Kulbick

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That's the stock tire size on your vehicle. You'll be fine unless the wheels you're looking at have some crazy backspacing.
 

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24"+ with the correct offset is a must on 2021's.
 

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I picked up a set of 4 from eBay for less than $40 bucks. GM Part # 84991144. My setup was from a local shop here in Sacramento. Big Tire & Wheels
 
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bigskyR35

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Just ordered some Koko Kuture Kapan's in a 24x10. Plan to mount on a 285/40/24 which is a 0.2" larger diameter than stock to help fill some fender well. Then eventually drop it a bit to close the fender gap.
 
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