Lift Keys, 2" Spacers, 33s on 20s

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For your stock wheels to stick out maybe a 1" wheel spacer. If you want aftermarket then you need to compare the rim width and offset choices. Most of the time you would want a +0mm offset.

What will a 0mm offset do for me?

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What will a 0mm offset do for me?

For example if you have a XD series 20x9 wheel and they offer -18mm, +0mm, +18mm. The -18mm will stick out about 1.5", the +0mm will stick out about .6", and +18mm will look just like stock.
 

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For example if you have a XD series 20x9 wheel and they offer -18mm, +0mm, +18mm. The -18mm will stick out about 1.5", the +0mm will stick out about .6", and +18mm will look just like stock.

So I should figure out what I want first then talk to a place that sells rims

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Yea if you want new wheels then get some that offer a +0mm offset, if your going to keep your stock wheels then look into a wheel spacer. As far as tires are concerned either Nitto Terra or Trail are great tires. I prefer a all terrain tire over a mud tire unless its a fully lifted truck.
 

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Yea if you want new wheels then get some that offer a +0mm offset, if your going to keep your stock wheels then look into a wheel spacer. As far as tires are concerned either Nitto Terra or Trail are great tires. I prefer a all terrain tire over a mud tire unless its a fully lifted truck.

+0mm would br the better choice then? Sticks out alittle but not too much where it lookw funny?

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Is your Yukon a 2wd?

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Z71/denali/escalade top pic vs. LT/LS/SLE/SLT stock

They are taller and have more coils, about 17.5" to 15". They also handle 800lb more payload. Hope this clears up questions about z71 springs.

So could I just swap the Z71 springs into my 2wd Tahoe?
 
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My Yukon is 4wd and yes you can swap the Z71 springs in your 2wd. If your looking to lift your 2wd just with Z71 springs you will only gain about 1/4" rise. To lift your 2wd drive with Z71 springs you also need a 1.5" lift spacer and 3" lift spindles. Let me know if you need more help.
 

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Dud your Yukon looks awsome i want this kinda lift on my 04 yukon denali with 33". Do you think all this stuff would work on a AWD 04 Yukon Denali?
 

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I went with 2" spacers with my stock wheels and loved it. Looked sick and then switched to 0 offset wheels and it brought them back in to 3/4" outside of wheel well
 
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You can lift a denali with the same keys and spacers. Some say above 2" lift can cause vibrations on the AWD but there are plenty of trucks running level kits with no issues.
 

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