Obs suburban w/35’s stock suspension

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Reaper93

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I’m sure this has been asked before, and I searched for a solid two days. On that note; I have a 1993 Chevy suburban c1500, but I wanted to ask what would be the best way to fit 35” tires on stock suspension. I am open to the idea of a body lift. Also what does the Silverado badging mean on the suburbans?
 

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The Silverado was a trim level also. And you won't be able to fit 35's with a stock suspension, even with a body lift. 33's maybe when you crank the keys up but not 35's
 

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Yours being a c1500. Lift it and maybe body lift. Mine is at 4" and a got 31" . I've had 32" fit but I think anything bigger requires cutting. I was not willing to do that. Btw I dont have a body lift on mine
 

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If it's a 2wd, then gonna need the flares or they aint gonna clear. But if a 4wd, they will fit on STOCK WHEELS. There is some guy on youtube that has a 95 Tahoe that put 315s on a stock Tahoe, just clearanced couple spots.
 

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Thanks for all the info guys. I was wondering if it was even possible cuz I wanna keep stock suspension but since it won’t work I won’t do it. As far as the trum
Package what all does it have that makes it diff?
 
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