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Firetrout

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Looks Great, do you think you can clear 35's? The 35x11.5r20 is just a bit wider and taller.
I think it’s probable. It looks like I have about about 1” from contacting anything at full lock all the way around…..I am also on stock rims. might be worth a test fit if you can work that out.
 

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Stock wheels with 285/60R/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, 2” RC lift, 2.25” BORA wheel spacers to get the negative offset I was looking for.
Man, I absolutely love the look of this. I have read all 57 pages of this thread. I have a ‘23 Yukon AT4 and what you have done here is basically exactly what I am going for. Little lift, wider tires, and a little wider stance. I have my install on Wednesday, 2.5” RC lift, 1.25” spacers. Sticking with stock wheels and tires for now strictly in the interest of not spending so much. And I have 12k miles on my stock tires (275/60/20) so figure I will just keep running them til they need to be replaced. The 305/55/20 is I think what will go with, roughly the same height tire as stock, just wider. May go 285/60/20 like you have though. It looks absolutely awesome.

I’ll post up some before and after once I get mine done.

This thread was an awesome resource to see some looks and configurations y’all have done to get ideas. I didn’t want to go huge, and wanted to keep my stock wheels and just go as big and wide as I could on those with the 2.5” lift. Almost went 3.5”, but thought that might be too big, and it’s $1k more from RC.
 

WIFFLEHOUSE

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Looks amazing!
Rubbing hard with that setup?? I’ve trimmed quite a bit with more lift and less tire
Thank you!

Definitely did my fair share of trimming, but I didn’t think it was too crazy. Lots of good info in these threads to help me out. I think I’m done with trimming, but I won’t know til wife drives it and tells me something is broken
 

WIFFLEHOUSE

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How is the ride with the links? Is it firmer? How much lift did you get?
The ride feels fine. I’d say near stock. At slow speeds (creeping through a parking lot), I feel the MT tires, but on the Highway, I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t too loud or rough. Lane assist works fine. I measured 2” of lift. Gained another inch with the bigger tire. 3” total
 

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The ride feels fine. I’d say near stock. At slow speeds (creeping through a parking lot), I feel the MT tires, but on the Highway, I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t too loud or rough. Lane assist works fine. I measured 2” of lift. Gained another inch with the bigger tire. 3” total

Thanks, Suburban looks perfect. I wish my wife would let me do that to her Tahoe.

I have 35" tires on my Trailboss and I put one tire next to the Tahoe to see how much lift it would take to clear them and she saw it and said NO!!

I want to maybe do 1" lift for it. I already have some 20" black Trailboss Replicas and Falken AT3W tires to put on it. I am waiting until after the holidays to put them on.
 

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Now that I have some space in the garage, I'm going to see if my spare wheel will fit, or will I need to shave off more inner bumper to make it fit. I'm currently running 33's, but I wanted to go with 35 Gladiator X-Comp M/T's, which I currently have one fitted on my spare wheel. My current stance is 6'6", which is enough to clear most parking structures, but I really like the look of the Gladiators.

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