Anyone ever do 285/55/20 on a level? picture and questions.

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Joseph Garcia

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Could 285/55/20 b done on a 2010 suburban I’m in the process of fixing one up I got pretty cheap headin to body shop the 29th I’ll post before and after pics when it looks a better

I don't see why not. I my 07 Yukon XL Denali, which is very similar to the Suburban, came stock with 285/55x20 tires, before I changed them to 305/50x20 (with no rubbing).
 
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I have 33/12.5/22 tires on my 2013 LTZ Tahoe with 2.5" front and 1.5" rear lift. I had to do some front inner fender trimming.

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I don't see why not. I my 07 Yukon XL Denali, which is very similar to the Suburban, came stock with 285/55x20 tires, before I changed them to 305/50x20 (with no rubbing).
I don't see why not. I my 07 Yukon XL Denali, which is very similar to the Suburban, came stock with 285/55x20 tires, before I changed them to 305/50x20 (with no rubbing).
No level on the Yukon either ?? Any rubbing ?? I’m really set on getting the 285-55-20 I found a suburban online and loved the way it looked with them
 

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No level on the Yukon either ?? Any rubbing ?? I’m really set on getting the 285-55-20 I found a suburban online and loved the way it looked with them
I have a rough country 2” front leveling kit I’m going to do before I put the tires on just wondering if I’m going to have rubbing and how much trimming will need to be done
 
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