The 2-door Tahoe is compatible with 18”, 19”, 20”, 21”, and 22” wheels. So, you’ll want to stick to those sizes. You’ve probably seen Tahoe owners put larger sizes on their rides, but it’s not a good idea.
While wheels up to 31-inches will technically fit a Tahoe, going over 22 inches will result in handling issues, including limited turn radius and tire rubbing.
If you’re determined to use the 28s, you’ll need to lift the car at least four inches first.
Using Jerry only takes a few minutes and saves drivers an average of $800+ a year!