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I have to get new tires and searched this forum for tire issues. It seems like everyone is saying you can go up to 285-70-16 on stock wheels. In addition, most people who have replied have the Denali or 1500. Has anyone put the bigger tires on a Suburban and if they have what size and load range tire did you use and do you have any pics. I am just worried about the rubbing since I am staying with stock ride height, plus I am concerned since the stock wheel is only 6.5". Thanks in advance for all your replies and comments.
 
Posts: 3 | Location: Cleveland | Registered: July 13, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hi, have you tried the other site Denali Trucks Club.com, it seems that not to many people come over here much, glad to see someone else from Ohio on here I`m in Avon have a 02 Blk. Sierra Denali Quadrasteer what color Burb. do you have I see white qdstr. and a birch qdstr. around here .
 
Posts: 9 | Location: ohio | Registered: July 12, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Snakeyes...thanks I will check it out. I have the birch one around here and live in Bay Village.
 
Posts: 3 | Location: Cleveland | Registered: July 13, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hi they say that dtc has a site that is for the qsd I`ve been watching in the back ground since most have been around, been watching for either a gmc or burb. qdst for sale not many dealers around here sold them, Halleen sold a white one ,morris gmc is where i bought my denali qdstr,and Matia sold there only rearsteer a 03 silverado ,I`m also on either of the avalanche clubs sites, I also have a 02 cladded victory red z71 avalanche, all the sites have plenty of info, later.
 
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265 75 R 16 is a better fit on stock rims - 285s might rub in the front - but some minor trimming could fix that without disrupting the ride height. Bigger tires tend to hurt fuel economy as they have more rolling resistance generally.
 
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