Will 275/60 20's fit without a leveling kit?

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Tony1

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I know 275/60 20's will fit with a leveling kit. What I want to know is if they will fit WITHOUT a level on the stock wheels? Also, how much trimming would be needed to make it fit without leveling it?
 

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They should fit fine. They are .5"-1" taller then stock tire depending on the brand of tire you get all can vary in size alittle . Hardly a difference
 

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Have the exact setup (as pictured in avatar). At full stop (driveway maneuvering) occasionally feel a slight rub (uneven terrain) when not creeping around. I know no one really flies around at full stop anyway, however hitting a driveway transition is the only time I have noticed anything. Will probably do a 1 or 1.5 level kit and eliminate the possibility. Trying to decide between 5100's vs Rancho vs level lit Have not decided. Winter wheels on right now. Will address before the 20's go back on.
 
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On a side note, I measured the height of my stock Bridgestone Duelers 275 55 20 and it came in at 31" with 8-10/32 tread depth and 35psi. What gives? I thought the stock Bridgestone Duelers in 275 55 20 were supposed to be 32"? Now I'm thinking a true 32" all terrain like a BFG T/A KO2 in 275 55 20 might be a tight squeeze.
 

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They are 31.9" according to the manufacturer. Was the wheel/tire on the car when you measured?
 
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I have 275/60/20 good year wrangler hps on Konig rims and they would not fit on my 07 suburban. Even after a 1.5" leveling kit they still rubbed a little and I had to do some minor trimming. I just bought my denali and I'm waiting for spring until I try and see if they will fit. I'm hoping this truck sits a little higher since I really don't want to mess with autoride.
 
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Vinnyray yeah I measured while on the car. Measured all four just to make sure and they all measured short.
 

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