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 Hey guys, I'm sure this has been asked before but I can't seem to find a straight answer on the forums. I'm looking to put Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 2018 Chevy Silverado Centennial edition 1500 LTZ with 22's. The stock tire is Bridgestone Duelers AT and the size is 285/45/22. Nitto has the Ridge Grapplers in that size and I'm not sure how to tell if they would fit. If that size wouldn't fit, would a 2" level do the job to work with those wheels? Thanks for the help.

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Are you replacing the stock 285-45-22 Bridgestones with the same size Nitto Ridge Grapplers?
I can't see why they won't fit without a level kit. They are the same size.


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1 hour ago, TowelieH20 said:

 Hey guys, I'm sure this has been asked before but I can't seem to find a straight answer on the forums. I'm looking to put Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my 2018 Chevy Silverado Centennial edition 1500 LTZ with 22's. The stock tire is Bridgestone Duelers AT and the size is 285/45/22. Nitto has the Ridge Grapplers in that size and I'm not sure how to tell if they would fit. If that size wouldn't fit, would a 2" level do the job to work with those wheels? Thanks for the help.

Welcome to the site.

 

First, congratulations on your taste in trucks!

 

Just go to a site like Tire Rack, or Discount Tires, they have a tire calculator that will give you the overall diameter of the tire you are looking at compared to stock.

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Tire size questions have been asked countless times and there is usually no straight answer, except in your case. That is the stock size that is on there and you are replacing it with the same size it will fit, not sure why you would second guess that it wouldn't fit? Either way, for other questions just search the forums first, chances are a common question has been asked way too many times to where a new post is any relevant help as people are tired of answering it. 

 

Tyler

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That makes sense, thanks guys. I think I was a bit confused because it doesnt show up as something that would fit my truck when I go to tire rack or direct tire etc, even though it's the same size. Im not sure why that is, but like you all said its the same size it should fit...

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I have found that on many tire retail sites, you need to find the tire first, and the check that it fits by adding truck, versus entering your truck first and asking for tires that fit. Don't know why. 

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