for the set, all I can say is CL is your friend. Think that 100 was a deal, my 1st set of 285/50s I got for $75!!!! all sorts of deals on criagslist, and you can talk people down as well. I went to GA to go pick these up, spent up 70$ in gas, and raced about everyone on the trip, no contest, IMO! Put the tires on the wheels, on in about 10 mins after I purchased out of town, got them balanced and mounted for 40$
I really need to take some pics, trucks looks so much ******* better now with the right size tires on a 20" wheel. Makes me very very contented. Rides smoothe as silk and handles better than the 295s and looks tons better, more truck, sportish, than carish like the 295/45s did. I do not recommend anything less than a 50 pro tire if you run 20s on a truck.
Plan on leveling off the front a notch needs to be higher to get rid of a lil rake, then Ill post some pics. But Im so glad I did not go bigger, now more money for go fast items. Purchased a Yank3200 stall converter the same day as well just cause. This will help tons with launches in the Tahoe, and get this big truck moving with the big wheels 20s. Mileage is back down to my norm with the 285/50s... boy that about the only part I didnt miss about this size tire. the 285/50s compared to the 295/45s is about 1-2mpg worst in city I would say. Truck did slow just a tad again off the line acceleration. Now imagine what some 22s, or 24s would do for you?... Im glad I made this choice.
Glad my new converter will rocket me off the line as well...