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Old 09-04-2003, 05:35 PM
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What are the wides wheels that cvan go on this 1995 Yukon>>>>

Suspension wise, it has:
15" aluminum wheels
35" MT "Baja Claw" tires
3-1/2" Rancho Suspension lift plus 2" body lift


Would I be able to have 15 x14" rims if I get the offsets right?
Or is that pushin it? Anybody got picks of those width wheels
on a 2-dr Yukon?
I don't mind if the wheels stick out a few inches.


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Old 09-04-2003, 06:31 PM
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Or rather 15x12. I obviously don't know what i'm talkin about:P
Heck, now that I think about it, these are:

36x16.50x15" Tires
15x10" Rims

And they seem pretty dang wide. But will that size fit on a Yukon
with only a 2" lift?



Maybe I should go over to the offroad site
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