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Thanks for all your help fellas. I still am undecided. The 24's will look really nice but, I am not ready to invest into what it will take to make the ride smooth and I know I would have to beef up the front end some. I have 20X12 -50 offset on my avalanche and I have had lots of problems with my front end. I have had to replace both side hubs and right side axel along with pitman arm idler arm.....and more. This Yukon is only a two months old and I don't want to mess it up...However I can understand if I make sure tire pressure is good and all the other advice that was given I should be ok with good tires however I am not worried about me I am worried about my wife and how she will take care of it.
The 22's seem like they are the way to go as I can get a bigger tire and keep it the same to how GM does when they sell them with the 22's. I also think I would feel more confident while on the highway with more rubber, maybe I am just being silly.
here is a picture of my Avalanche just for kicks.
avalanche by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
The 22's seem like they are the way to go as I can get a bigger tire and keep it the same to how GM does when they sell them with the 22's. I also think I would feel more confident while on the highway with more rubber, maybe I am just being silly.
here is a picture of my Avalanche just for kicks.
avalanche by VIPGraphX, on Flickr