RollinHorns
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Hey guys,
I've got an 08 Yukon 4x4 with autoride. As it sits right now, the rear is exactly 2" higher than the front. I've done a bunch of research on the whole lift issue with autoride, and although I'm convinced it can be done without harm, I figure instead of going with the 2.5/1" level kit, I'll just stick with the 2" lift from Rough Country.
My question is, I have seen other users running 295/55/20's without too much issue on the 2.5/1" kits- Has anyone run a 285/55/20 with just a 2" raise?
Up front, the net difference in height between 295's and the 285's is .4". So I figure being a 1/2" lower with the 2" raise compared to the 2.5/1" will be pretty negligible.
Out back, the net difference in height the 295's and 285's is still .4", but would not raising the rear end at all be an issue? I tend to think it wouldn't since those tires don't turn..
Anyway, just looking for a little help before I pull the trigger on the kit. Thanks for the help guys
I've got an 08 Yukon 4x4 with autoride. As it sits right now, the rear is exactly 2" higher than the front. I've done a bunch of research on the whole lift issue with autoride, and although I'm convinced it can be done without harm, I figure instead of going with the 2.5/1" level kit, I'll just stick with the 2" lift from Rough Country.
My question is, I have seen other users running 295/55/20's without too much issue on the 2.5/1" kits- Has anyone run a 285/55/20 with just a 2" raise?
Up front, the net difference in height between 295's and the 285's is .4". So I figure being a 1/2" lower with the 2" raise compared to the 2.5/1" will be pretty negligible.
Out back, the net difference in height the 295's and 285's is still .4", but would not raising the rear end at all be an issue? I tend to think it wouldn't since those tires don't turn..
Anyway, just looking for a little help before I pull the trigger on the kit. Thanks for the help guys