WBO
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Hey guys,
I apologize, first off, if this has been covered, but for the life of me, I've searched and searched and haven't come up with any solid/conclusive answers on this.
I have a 2007 Yukon SLT 4x4 with the stock 17's. It currently is rolling on bald LTX m/s2's in the stock size and I need tires right away, but I might want to get a leveling kit towards the end of the summer.
I know I want KO2's (big fan of the all terrain and had them on my Jeep GC (RIP, but thats another story)), but I am curious if I can fit 285/70r17 BFG KO2's on the stock rims, and what kind of rubbing I would face with a little bit of trimming, while I wait to get a lift.
The other option would be to go with the 275/70r17 size, which I know will fit just fine on a stock rim and suspension, but I would be worried they would look goofy and too small once leveled.
Does anyone have pictures of or experience on either of these specific sizes on stock 17's and stock suspension?
I found a couple of cases of 275/60r20's on stock rims and suspensions, but that tire is almost half an inch narrower, and they reported minor rubbing. Im worried that .5" could make a difference.
What say you?
Thanks,
Parker
I apologize, first off, if this has been covered, but for the life of me, I've searched and searched and haven't come up with any solid/conclusive answers on this.
I have a 2007 Yukon SLT 4x4 with the stock 17's. It currently is rolling on bald LTX m/s2's in the stock size and I need tires right away, but I might want to get a leveling kit towards the end of the summer.
I know I want KO2's (big fan of the all terrain and had them on my Jeep GC (RIP, but thats another story)), but I am curious if I can fit 285/70r17 BFG KO2's on the stock rims, and what kind of rubbing I would face with a little bit of trimming, while I wait to get a lift.
The other option would be to go with the 275/70r17 size, which I know will fit just fine on a stock rim and suspension, but I would be worried they would look goofy and too small once leveled.
Does anyone have pictures of or experience on either of these specific sizes on stock 17's and stock suspension?
I found a couple of cases of 275/60r20's on stock rims and suspensions, but that tire is almost half an inch narrower, and they reported minor rubbing. Im worried that .5" could make a difference.
What say you?
Thanks,
Parker