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Good morning everyone...I am looking at replacement tires for 2019 Yukon XL...this is my wife's vehicle and she has absolutely no desire to get all terrain tires (nor do I want her too)...I am a believer of putting as much (within reason) rubber as possible on a rim for the best ride possible. curious if anyone has replaced their tires for a larger size, how large have you gone without rubbing and looking ridiculous? these will be all season highway tires (Michelin Defenders probably) on the stock 18" rims... second part is, if you have gotten a larger tire, was the ROI worth it? I am assuming the larger tires will be more expensive...was it worth it over the normal stock size tire price? did it ride better or wear better? Hope this makes sense...not looking to go crazy just a size or to larger (an inch or so taller and an inch or so wider)... thoughts?
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More of a rant, just surprised at the total lack of options for a 33” tire that isn’t SL 4 ply or heavy ass E load tire. My half ton truck has zero need for an load tire and the heavy unsprung weight that accompanies it, but I want a bit more off road protection and load range than an SL tire, but very few all terrain options in the middle category for either a 275/60r20 stock size.
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I was just wondering what size wheel and tires I can fit on my stock 2017 Silverado with little to no rubbing. I want either 18 or 20 inch wheels but I’m not sure what size tire to get. Thanks in advance
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