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navi

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Nice looking tahoe! What brand of tires are those? How do you like them? It appears from the pic you have room to go slightly larger.

Went with toyo open country a/t. Tires clear without a problem, for sure have room to go larger but this is the wife's daily/grocery getter and I just couldn't live with the factory rake and 18's so did some mild change.
 

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What setting are the blistering at? Think you could have fit that size tire without them?

They are at the highest setting, netted right at 1 3/4" lift with them. Im not sure, as it sits I can make the tire hit the front air dam if I try and enter a steep angle while turning, but they aren't a problem with normal driving.
 

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I only did the front but it is a noticeable difference, even the wife commented on it so if she can tell the difference its gotta be something....
 

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Denton, Anyone,
Getting ready pull the trigger on some tires. 285/60/20 on the factory rims are what I like. I pull a trailer to the max capacity of the vehicle. A little worried about rubbing issues. Does anyone else have experience with 285/60R20. Plan to lift 2.5 in front and 1.0 in the rear. The only reason I plan to lift the rear is to account for the sag when the trailer is hooked up.

2.5" SuspensionMaxx leveling kit
285/60/20 Goodyear Duratracs

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