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What the title says. What All Terrain tires come on it? Why do I have All Season tires instead?? Did I get ripped off or are the All season better?

 

 

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I have Wrangler TrailRunner A/T.  I also thought all Z71 had AT.   Maybe dealer did a tire swap sometime.

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So, instead of the ATs, mine came with Goodyear Fortitude HT. I don’t even know how to approach this with the dealer.
Like “hey, I bought this truck, with these tires, specs say it came with AT, and you all signed something stating it hasn’t been altered from the spec sheet, where’s me tires??”


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31 minutes ago, Controller23 said:

So, instead of the ATs, mine came with Goodyear Fortitude HT. I don’t even know how to approach this with the dealer.
Like “hey, I bought this truck, with these tires, specs say it came with AT, and you all signed something stating it hasn’t been altered from the spec sheet, where’s me tires??”


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Try this, be nice and courteous, and see what they say. They might have an explanation, or say that's what you get.......

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What does your window sticker say? When you build the truck on chevy.com you can pick all season or all terrain tires. It should say on your window sticker.

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Soon as that gets figured out the argument over whether the AT tires are really AT tires will begin.

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To further complicate things, most RPO codes for tires do not specify a certain vendor. and some configurations of Z71, on LT, can have optional tires added to the package.

 

This 'note' applies to Z71 option on new style 2019 LT:

 

 Requires 4WD model and (Z82) Trailering Package. Required with (B4U) Diesel Off-Road Package. Includes Z71 hard badge, (N10) dual exhaust, (PZX) 18" bright silver painted wheels, (XCK) 265/65/R18 all-terrain, blackwall tires, (G80) locking differential and (NQH) 2-speed transfer case. Included with (PDZ) Z71 Off-Road and Protection Package. (XCK) 265/65/R18 all-terrain, blackwall tires are replaced with (R3O) LT275/65R18C MT Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac blackwall tires when (B4U) Diesel Off-Road Package is ordered. Trucks not equipped with (B4U) Diesel Off-Road Package may upgrade to (QDS) 265/65R18 all-terrain, white outlined letter tires or (RD4) 20" aluminum wheels with Argent metallic pockets and (QAE) 275/60R20 all-terrain, blackwall tires. Not available with (NHT) Max Trailering Package, (L3B) 2.7L Turbo engine or 22" wheels. 

 

Obviously, it's not at all straight forward.  Depends on several things besides Z71

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Did you order the truck or just buy one off the lot? I'm guessing this means you already received delivery of the vehicle before you noticed?

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Did you order the truck or just buy one off the lot? I'm guessing this means you already received delivery of the vehicle before you noticed?

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Bought it off the lot.


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