Joseph Garcia
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Hi Folks,
I'm doing some pre-work research on potential wider tire options for my 2007 Yukon XL Denali, say possibly 285, 295 or 305, and reading through existing threads, it appears that I will need to do some leveling/lifting, in order to accomplish this. I have also read that the maximum recommended front level/lift for this vehicle is 2-2.5 inches, in order to keep the CV joints from wearing out prematurely.
I am currently running 275/60x20 tires (stock size is 275/55/20), and I have no rubbing issues. Also from reading the threads, it appears that I will be limited to the existing overall tire diameter of 33 inches for any potential wider tire options, without having to consider full lift kits for higher lifts, which I am not interested in pursuing at this time.
Before moving any further forward on this project, I'd like to understand if the stock front wheel geometry (caster, camber, toe-in) will change as a result of leveling up to 2.5 inches, and if it does, can the leveled front wheel be adjusted back to stock geometry. If the leveled front wheel cannot be adjusted back to stock geometry, I would imagine that the tires would wear unevenly, thus reducing the life of the tires.
I'm trying to keep my eyes wide open, before committing to this project, so that I do not get blindsided by unexpected up-front or recurring costs (I know, good luck on that!), so any thoughts on my leveled front wheel geometry question will be much appreciated.
I'm doing some pre-work research on potential wider tire options for my 2007 Yukon XL Denali, say possibly 285, 295 or 305, and reading through existing threads, it appears that I will need to do some leveling/lifting, in order to accomplish this. I have also read that the maximum recommended front level/lift for this vehicle is 2-2.5 inches, in order to keep the CV joints from wearing out prematurely.
I am currently running 275/60x20 tires (stock size is 275/55/20), and I have no rubbing issues. Also from reading the threads, it appears that I will be limited to the existing overall tire diameter of 33 inches for any potential wider tire options, without having to consider full lift kits for higher lifts, which I am not interested in pursuing at this time.
Before moving any further forward on this project, I'd like to understand if the stock front wheel geometry (caster, camber, toe-in) will change as a result of leveling up to 2.5 inches, and if it does, can the leveled front wheel be adjusted back to stock geometry. If the leveled front wheel cannot be adjusted back to stock geometry, I would imagine that the tires would wear unevenly, thus reducing the life of the tires.
I'm trying to keep my eyes wide open, before committing to this project, so that I do not get blindsided by unexpected up-front or recurring costs (I know, good luck on that!), so any thoughts on my leveled front wheel geometry question will be much appreciated.