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2015+ Silverado 2500HD Leveling + Tires


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285/65R20 is 34.6 tall

285/60R20 is 33.5

285/55R20 is 32.3

275/60R20 is 33

275/55R20 is 31.9

265/65R20 is 33.6

265/60R20 is 32.5

265/50R20 is 31.5

I would use that chart with a grain of salt, tires vary way to much in each brand, I use tirerack.com as they list each spec for each tire, lot of different heights and widths even in the same size, there are some big and small tires.

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I would use that chart with a grain of salt, tires vary way to much in each brand, I use tirerack.com as they list each spec for each tire, lot of different heights and widths even in the same size, there are some big and small tires.

Its meant to be used with a grain of salt. This is what they are "supposed" to be. Most variences are about +/- .25"
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Will a 285/55r20 fit? I'm confused if it's the width by itself that's causing an issue or if it is a combination of going beyond 32.5 and increasing width.

 

I know it is not the same truck, but I have Cooper AT3 in that size on my 2010 half ton with a level on it. I would guess that size should fit on your 2500.

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Will a 285/55r20 fit? I'm confused if it's the width by itself that's causing an issue or if it is a combination of going beyond 32.5 and increasing width.

That is a tiny tire! You can go up to a 285/65/20 leveled or a 285/60/20 stock.

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That is a tiny tire! You can go up to a 285/65/20 leveled or a 285/60/20 stock.

Thanks for the info! Just trying to stay near factory height, increase load capacity and have more options.
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