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    Is anyone running 34" (285/75/17) tires on a leveled GM 4x4?

    I just bought a 2004 Denali and am planning on leveling it 2" in the front and 2.5" in the rear. I know everyone runs 285/70's which are a 33, I like the taller, skinnier look and have thought about running a 285/75, wanting to see if anyone has ran these and if they will fit...

    Here it is currently with 285/70/17 Toyo's, stock height.


    #2
    35's on a leveled 14 4x4 Silverado

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      #3
      That looks bigger than a level.....

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        #4
        Do they actually make a 285/75 in a 17?

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          #5
          Originally posted by BBRU View Post
          That looks bigger than a level.....
          Lol. Yeah, I am going to have to agree with ya.
          Maybe he meant its level now that he put 6" of lift on it?

          If he paid for a leveling kit and got that, he made out like a champ.
          Last edited by Rubi513; 12-01-2016, 07:16 PM.

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            #6
            Not the same truck. But I'm running 285/75/16 in my stock 2001 gmc Z71

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              #7
              Originally posted by BBReezen View Post
              Do they actually make a 285/75 in a 17?
              Yes sir, Toyo and Nitto both make one, as well as a few others...

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                #8
                Had them on my 2011 with just a level

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by trx250r View Post
                  35's on a leveled 14 4x4 Silverado

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                  Lmao. Ok.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by trx250r View Post
                    35's on a leveled 14 4x4 Silverado

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                    We can literally see your lift kit in this photo.

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                      #11
                      Yea 6in BDS. I sent it right after but I guess it didn't post. . But it levels it just like the spacers in front. But 35's rub..still

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 35remington View Post
                        We can literally see your lift kit in this photo.

                        Was that you on 96 today in league city.
                        I was in the geen tundra that left you before I let off.lol

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by cbd10pt View Post
                          Was that you on 96 today in league city.
                          I was in the geen tundra that left you before I let off.lol
                          Not likely. There are very few "geen" tundras that will outrun anything...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cbd10pt View Post
                            Was that you on 96 today in league city.

                            I was in the geen tundra that left you before I let off.lol


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                              I'm running 3" up front 1.5" rear with 295/70/17 zero rubbing.

                              I used to run 285/70/17 and felt they were way small.

                              The 295/70/17 look so much better and fill the wheel wells.

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