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Bill 1960

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Welcome!

Do consider that protruding tires make a mess. Slinging slush in the door handles and windows. Just one factor to consider. If I was getting dedicated winter rubber I’d use winter tires and keep them under the fenders, but that’s just me.
 

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Welcome from Secaucus New Jersey! Your Tahoe looks to be in excellent condition.
 

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Hi and welcome from New Zealand
My favorite color!
You can go wide and just match up some nice flares. That way it will only paint itself when Corning. :welcome:
 

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That is one of my favorite trucks of all time. Certainly the wheel setup I am going for. Is this a stock suspension?! She looks tall.
The truck has a Zone 6.5" lift. It uses longer struts rather than strut spacers, rides great. 18x9 wheels with 35x2.50x18 Nitto Trail Grapplers.
Welcome!

Do consider that protruding tires make a mess. Slinging slush in the door handles and windows. Just one factor to consider. If I was getting dedicated winter rubber I’d use winter tires and keep them under the fenders, but that’s just me.

Like this?
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RED TAHOE LS

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Hey guys - First time ever joining a forum although I’ve been reading others’ for years when I needed help. Decided I’d join now that I have a toy I want to mod!

I’m looking to upgrade the wheels but know little to nothing about what to do when shopping for tires. I have tons of stupid questions. I just know my goal is to have agressive, beefy tires that protrude from the sides maybe an inch or two. I will be keeping the stock suspension so rubbing is something I am cautious about. These will be mainly for the winter months as I got this big baby to commute in the Jersey weather. I named my new (2012) Tahoe LT pronounced “Lo-ren”, who has a few upgrades of the LTZ. Any help, tips, and favorite sites/brands will be greatly appreciated! I definitely need help with this one
welcome from georgia bulldog country, cannot help with the tires, just put on set number four of Michelin LTX m/s and like to keep it simple.
 

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