Will 285/55R20's fit with a 2" level kit on 2015 Yukon XL?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Denton

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2010
Posts
113
Reaction score
45
Location
Waco, Texas
You can run 285/55r20 on stock run with a 2 inch level without rubbing. Im running 285/55r20 on a 20x9 rim with a rough country 2 inch level. Had to trim a little to keep it from rubbing.
Does a 2" make it completely level or is a 2.5" better? I'd prefer 295/55/20s if they will fit, but if 285/55s are better I'll roll with those
 

Jareth Todd

TYF Newbie
Joined
Dec 30, 2015
Posts
18
Reaction score
18
Does a 2" make it completely level or is a 2.5" better? I'd prefer 295/55/20s if they will fit, but if 285/55s are better I'll roll with those
2" levels the front with the back. You'd have to use a 1" coil spring spacer in rear with 2.5" level up front. Depending on what tire brand you go with there isn't a big difference between a 285/55 and 295/55. Not sure how a 295/55 will work with stock rims. With that said if you go with a 295/55 and aftermarket rim go 2.5" in front and 1" in rear. I have a 15 Sierra with 295/55 Toyo MT and my 16 Tahoe has 285/55 Toyo RT. The tires side by side you can not tell a difference at all.
 

Denton

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2010
Posts
113
Reaction score
45
Location
Waco, Texas
My 14 Sierra is running 275/65/20s, I want level and fill up the wheel wells, will a 2" with 285/55s do it?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,786
Posts
1,874,259
Members
97,630
Latest member
Acha
Top