I want the biggest possible tire for my 2017 Yukon without a large lift, I think it looks funny having such a big SUV with disproportionately small tires that don't fill up the wheel well. The stock tires on there are 265/65R18 = 31.6". The rear wheel well could easily fit a 35+" tire. On the front well, the closest point of contact is about 1.75" with the wheel turned about 15 degrees to the left. (It doesn't look like a 2" leveling kit will do much to change that as the wheel well is pretty vertical there and any +offset will go further into the sidewall). So it looks like it would start rubbing (parked, with the same width tire) at 31.6 + 2(1.75)= 35.1".
Has anyone successfully put 34" or larger on their Tahoe/Yukon without a big lift?
The biggest tires I've seen on this forum are 285/60-20 Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs which are 33.46" and don't rub. I plan on doing a leveling kit, but nothing front or back over 2.5 inches. Thanks!
Has anyone successfully put 34" or larger on their Tahoe/Yukon without a big lift?
The biggest tires I've seen on this forum are 285/60-20 Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs which are 33.46" and don't rub. I plan on doing a leveling kit, but nothing front or back over 2.5 inches. Thanks!