Wheel and tire combo?!

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97 silveraydo

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I'm currently running 3" blocks in the rear and torsion keys cranked up. I have 17" wheels and 285-70 tires. I was wondering with my lift set up if it would be possible to run 20"s and 35's? Or would it rub to much?


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It depends on the offset of the wheel. This is one of my favorite setups. Crank and block on factory 20s with 35s.
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Iirc they are like 12-13 nnnbs or whatever the acronym it is. That truck is absolutely beautiful and if I end up with another, it will copy his...
 

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Actually I think they started putting those on tahoes in 09. But yeah they are factory nbs or nnbs wheels. Those acronyms are all relative to time.
 

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I think you may be right. I missed a set for free when I had my stepside and still kick myself in the arse.
 

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It depends on the offset of the wheel. This is one of my favorite setups. Crank and block on factory 20s with 35s.
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These are actually 18's I believe? I had some just like it back when and they were 18's. That is if there the same. Can't get a real good look at them but they look to be.


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