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Just bought a 2013 Tahoe LT 4WD for off-road car camping. I sleep in the back and removing one rear bucket seat and the 3rd row gives me plenty of room. I usually camp up North in the forests, would like to get together with any other Tahoe (or other) campers who like to explore the back roads.
 

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Just bought a 2013 Tahoe LT 4WD for off-road car camping. I sleep in the back and removing one rear bucket seat and the 3rd row gives me plenty of room. I usually camp up North in the forests, would like to get together with any other Tahoe (or other) campers who like to explore the back roads.
Welcome Scot, there are quite a few folks on here who do that, @Tozan being one of them.

What are your plans for it and do you have any photos yet to share?
 
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Welcome Scot, there are quite a few folks on here who do that, @Tozan being one of them.

What are your plans for it and do you have any photos yet to share?
I bought used factory skid plates (oil pan and transfer case), am looking for a metal front splash guard to replace the factory one, and a rear diff shield. Next is a 2" lift (recommendations?) and KO2s, not sure how big to go. I'm 68 and had 285/75 X 16s on a 96 K1500 20 years ago. Not sure I could handle them now if I had to change a tire. That's all I'm planning for now, not planning to do any extreme 4 wheeling.
 

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I bought used factory skid plates (oil pan and transfer case), am looking for a metal front splash guard to replace the factory one, and a rear diff shield. Next is a 2" lift (recommendations?) and KO2s, not sure how big to go. I'm 68 and had 285/75 X 16s on a 96 K1500 20 years ago. Not sure I could handle them now if I had to change a tire. That's all I'm planning for now, not planning to do any extreme 4 wheeling.
If you search, there are posts about the metal splash shields. Pete has one, @PG01

Did your Tahoe come with 17, 18 or 20 inch wheels? Or are you changing wheels? You can easily run a 285-70-17 with a level (2"). Anything more requires trimming.
 
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If you search, there are posts about the metal splash shields. Pete has one, @PG01

Did your Tahoe come with 17, 18 or 20 inch wheels? Or are you changing wheels? You can easily run a 285-70-17 with a level (2"). Anything more requires trimming.
Thanks for the link to Pete.

Unfortunately, I have 20" rims. Must have been an option in 2013, as the only size wheel I've run KO2s on is 16"
I don't want to spend the money on new wheels, but am wondering how tires, especially stiff sidewall tires like KO2s, air down on 20" wheels. Just not sure how well 20" wheels will perform off road.
 

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Just bought a 2013 Tahoe LT 4WD for off-road car camping. I sleep in the back and removing one rear bucket seat and the 3rd row gives me plenty of room. I usually camp up North in the forests, would like to get together with any other Tahoe (or other) campers who like to explore the back roads.
You might want to consider posting in the [Southwest] Regional Section . You might find other campers that way.
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please.

Folks here have often said that the 20" wheel is not the best wheel size for offroading, so it depends on how serious your offroading adventures are.
 

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