Stance Help
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Stance Help
2003 Tahoe LT
All factory suspension/wheels.
I would like to give the tahoe a new stance, maybe a little wider base and slightly larger tires. I ran the BFG at's and they were great on my old truck, so I may go back to those.
Eventually the truck may be lifted modestly, but for now I just want to give it a more aggressive stance.
Post pics of your trucks if you like, including your setup/recommendations.
Also, I wanted to snag a pair of the z71 "five split spoke" wheels. detroitwheelsandtires.com has them for around 150 a wheel plus shipping, other places have them around 250. if anyone is lookin to part with a decent set let me know.
thanks,
albert
All factory suspension/wheels.
I would like to give the tahoe a new stance, maybe a little wider base and slightly larger tires. I ran the BFG at's and they were great on my old truck, so I may go back to those.
Eventually the truck may be lifted modestly, but for now I just want to give it a more aggressive stance.
Post pics of your trucks if you like, including your setup/recommendations.
Also, I wanted to snag a pair of the z71 "five split spoke" wheels. detroitwheelsandtires.com has them for around 150 a wheel plus shipping, other places have them around 250. if anyone is lookin to part with a decent set let me know.
thanks,
albert
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Hi aeleggettIV,
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
Check with a store which sells custom rims. Some wheels have an offset which puts them further away from the axle. Also check your state laws, some places you're required to have a fender as wide as your wheel. If it's not extreme, it doesn't draw fire generally.
My Motos (not that I specifically recommend them) are a little wider than my fenders.
Welcome to the Chevy Forums.
Check with a store which sells custom rims. Some wheels have an offset which puts them further away from the axle. Also check your state laws, some places you're required to have a fender as wide as your wheel. If it's not extreme, it doesn't draw fire generally.
My Motos (not that I specifically recommend them) are a little wider than my fenders.
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