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Just have a silly request, any one with a 04 burb with the optional 17in rims and bridgestone duelers H/T could you measure from the top of your tire to the street, as exact as you can. If you have the factory hitch maybe measure from the bottom of the sqaure reciever to the ground also. Just put new 265 70x17 revo's on (same as the stock size I had on) but it seems lower to me like the reve's thoe the same size are shorter. Mabey its an illusion because the revo's have white letters and the factor tires did not. Silly I know but im a suburban nut who likes things just so.

 

 

Scott

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Top of the tire (using a level) to the floor is 30 3/4 inches.

 

Distance from floor to bottom of the recievers square tube (outside, lowest portion of the square reinforcement ring) is 14 3/4 inches.

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Top of the tire (using a level) to the floor is 30 3/4 inches.

 

Distance from floor to bottom of the recievers square tube (outside, lowest portion of the square reinforcement ring) is 14 3/4 inches.

 

 

 

 

You're going to love those Revo's. I replaced my LTX with them last October and the difference is amazing. They're a little louder because of the tread but they have ten times better traction in mud, snow and on dirt roads. I like the ride quality too. :cheers:

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Actual tire size will vary from manufaturer to manufactuer. All should be within 1/2" for the same size tire. The most it would raise or lower a vehicle with the biggest 265/70 17 to the smallest one is 1/4 of an inch.

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