The first black ones look sick...i just dont know about black on a amber bronze tahoe. The first 2 are by far the best looking.
But those gianelles are sick.
The only problem with those projectors is that they are not designed for HIDs...They are halogen projectors. You are pretty much only buying looks, not real projectors to give you a sharp cut off.
Alot of sidewall? 4.5" is not really a lot of side wall with the 28s....even if its a 37" tire with a 30" rim, that still only leaves you with 3.5" side wall. I highly doubt a 4" lift can clear a 37" tire without cutting the hell out of your fender.
plus, i doubt kumho would post the wrong...
These are some old pics I have, but you can at least see the size on it. Ill get some pictures soon of the Coopers.
Oh, and this is stock height. The bfgs were 285/55r20.
No, you will most need a 6" lift at least if you plan on running a 325/35r28 tire. I looked on Kumho website, and it says its a 37" tire. You may need to add a body lift on top of that in order to fit that tall of a tire. Unless they make smaller tires for a 28 inch rim, but then your running...
Interesting....Ive seen one before driving. It was a silverado with a 6" and 30's (or so he claimed with his dub emblems) If anything, please don't add those...they look pretty cheap IMO. But as far as lifts go, I know trailmaster has a 5", Procomp has a 6", and Fabtechs i think might be a 7"...
You most definitely cannot fit 35s with a leveling kit....at least a 4" lift for that.
Leveling kits do not mess up the stock ride if that is what your concerned about.
I just bought the cooper zeon ltz in that exact size. So far they have been great and look great! I do have a 2.5"...
I just recently found a true dual exhaust setup for our tahoes.
http://www.stainlessworks.net/cart/product_info.php?cPath=382_489_500&products_id=1583&osCsid=d3423afb9ad19e37a3fe573aa67a8f7b
Are they the bose? or the other...not sure what the other make is though. I have the bose, and I personally think they are pretty loud. But then again, Im not a big audio person.
Maybe these could be your problems. If the button gets pushed forward in the cab, it won't allow you to use the power lift. Also, you can't use it if your tahoe isn't in park.
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