Hello everyone, thanks for stopping by.
I am a little confused with a simple concept and can't seem to find the right answer. I have a 2014 Chevy Silverado, Z71 and I am thinking of adding a leveling kit to it. Mainly just for looks because I don't like the rake that it has from the stock suspension. The question comes in when trying to figure out tire size. It currently sits on 265/65 R18, and since I will be needing new tires pretty soon, I was thinking of going up in size to a 285/65/ R18. Will the leveling kit allow enough clearance to fit the bigger tires???
I have seen claims that it does, but that left me wondering, since the leveling kit only goes on the front of the truck, does that mean that I have more clearance in the back to fit bigger tires without doing anything else or worry about rubbing???
If anyone can clarify this noob question I would gladly appreciate it. :ylsmoke:
I am a little confused with a simple concept and can't seem to find the right answer. I have a 2014 Chevy Silverado, Z71 and I am thinking of adding a leveling kit to it. Mainly just for looks because I don't like the rake that it has from the stock suspension. The question comes in when trying to figure out tire size. It currently sits on 265/65 R18, and since I will be needing new tires pretty soon, I was thinking of going up in size to a 285/65/ R18. Will the leveling kit allow enough clearance to fit the bigger tires???
I have seen claims that it does, but that left me wondering, since the leveling kit only goes on the front of the truck, does that mean that I have more clearance in the back to fit bigger tires without doing anything else or worry about rubbing???
If anyone can clarify this noob question I would gladly appreciate it. :ylsmoke: