New from Texas - 2013 Black Tahoe LT

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bigredtex

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Been trolling for the last couple weeks, but thought I'd post for the first time. Have had my Tahoe for about 2 months. Here's mine now. So far, tinted windows, blacked out the emblems, de-badged, and replaced stock muffler and removed resonator for a deeper tone. Plan to upgrade the wheels and tires soon (22s with 305/24/22s). Everyone has their opinions, so I'd like to hear what you think of the choice of wheels.

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Nice ride! I think some chrome Tahoe 22s would look good or the texas truck wheels
 

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Very nice Hoe.

Please don't do deep dish wheels, they are soooo last decade. :)

Btw, the right tire size for 22s is 285/45 or 305/40.
 

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Nice ride. If you're set on black wheels, I would go for an OEM Chevy 22 or OE Replica to keep that stock yet aggressive look
 
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Very nice Hoe.

Please don't do deep dish wheels, they are soooo last decade. :)

Btw, the right tire size for 22s is 285/45 or 305/40.

Yeah, I know they're not the norm (deep dish), but I tend to lean more towards a classic look than modern. I've changed my mind about 20 times on wheels, chances are I'll change again.

Will the 305/45's not work? These are the one's I'm looking at. Goodyear Fortera (305/45) I like a little taller of a profile, but don't want them to rub.
 

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Even 305/40 will every once in a while rub a hair when the truck is pitched ... 305/45s rub a lot at stock height, and you'll need to either trim a little or mold the liners with a heat gun, depending on how much,
 
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Even 305/40 will every once in a while rub a hair when the truck is pitched ... 305/45s rub a lot at stock height, and you'll need to either trim a little or mold the liners with a heat gun, depending on how much,

Ah, good to know. Appreciate the help.
 

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