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I'm changing out the standard wheels/tires on my '19 Sierra (20" wheels).  I think I'm leaning towards a 22" wheel and a more aggressive tire (35x12.50).

The question is the size lift I need in order to accommodate the tire.  is 12.50 too wide?  The shop suggested a 2" lift.  Is that enough?  I don't want to be aggressive with the lift... just enough to accommodate the 35" tire.  

 

Any suggestions? 

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4" lift should be enough for the 35" tire, you will probably need spacers for the 12.5 width to avoid rubbing the upper control arms. I am not speaking from experience just everything I have read on here.

I did a readylift leveling kit and am running 275/65/r20 (34.1x10.8) and have no rubbing at all. 

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On 12/2/2019 at 4:03 PM, GMC19Sierra said:

I'm changing out the standard wheels/tires on my '19 Sierra (20" wheels).  I think I'm leaning towards a 22" wheel and a more aggressive tire (35x12.50).

The question is the size lift I need in order to accommodate the tire.  is 12.50 too wide?  The shop suggested a 2" lift.  Is that enough?  I don't want to be aggressive with the lift... just enough to accommodate the 35" tire.  

 

Any suggestions? 

just put 33x12.5x20 on fuel wheels with a +2 offset. Tons of clearance for the UCA.

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4" lift should be enough for the 35" tire, you will probably need spacers for the 12.5 width to avoid rubbing the upper control arms. I am not speaking from experience just everything I have read on here.
I did a readylift leveling kit and am running 275/65/r20 (34.1x10.8) and have no rubbing at all. 

You running an AT4 with a level or non-AT4 model?


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