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Advice Please: 275/70/18 Bfg A/t On 2010 Tahoe W/2" Leveling Kit?


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Does anyone know FACTUALLY if 275/70/18 BFG A/T will fit on a 2010 Tahoe 4x4 with a 2" leveling kit?

 

The tires measure 33.19" overall diameter. Many people run 285/70/17 or 285/65/18 which measure 32.7" tall with a 2" kit.

 

Really needing factual information as opposed to "I think......" or "I know a guy who knows a guy who thinks he remembers...."

 

 

Rick

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Can't give you an answer on the Tahoe but I ran the exact tire on my 2008 Silverado with a 2 inch level with no problem. I don't know the difference in the Tahoe and Silverado wheel opening or fender height. Hope that is some help.

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I have 275/65/18 (overall diameter of 32.1") Goodyear Duratracs on my 2007 Tahoe Z71 4x4 and they fit perfectly with NO trimming or rubbing. I have Bilstein 5100 Leveling Shocks...which are a 1.77" lift on front. I personally wouldn't go any bigger than that...even with the extra .23" that a true 2" leveling kit would provide...anything close to or over a 33" is going to rub. 285/65/18 is even pushing it, but can be done.

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I run 275/65/18 Revo 2's on my 2007 GMT 900 silvy with an 1.5" level. Plenty, plenty of room. I have the factory mud flaps that stick out toward the tire a half inch or so too. With that said my tire is 32.07, and the tire you are looking at is 33.15.

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I put the 275 65 18s on my truck without the leveling kit and didnt rub at all. I tryed to make it rub, backing up over stuff trying to make it flex (ifs, yeh right) and they didn't. After i added the leveling kit i added to the space and theres no way it will rub now. Right after i did it and posted it, someone did what you are wanting to do with a 08 i think but those are both trucks, not sure about the tahoe. I think if you get a leveling kit they will fit on the factory wheels, any other off-set is going to rub. i have seen with leveling kits and stock wheels, 306 60 18's will fit so i don't know why those wouldn't. theres a picture of mine before i leveled it.

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