willinnashville
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I've heard through the years that the GMT-800 Denalis and Escalades with full time AWD have to run tires the same size on all four corners. Does anyone else have more thorough knowledge of this? I'm curious if same size means diameter or weight or both? Are we talking instant explosion or gradual degradation of the AWD system or what?
Here's why I'm asking (and I'm ashamed to admit I only thought of it after all this time) - I switched to 24s a year or so back, and it just occurred to me this weekend that my spare is stock. My new tire size is 295/35-24. I'm wondering if I should get another single wheel like the set I bought and a tire the same size as what I'm running now. The other option would be that I have a few extra 22 inch wheels around and could get a 285/45-22 mounted, which is the same diameter according to the tire size calculators I've seen
Here's why I'm asking (and I'm ashamed to admit I only thought of it after all this time) - I switched to 24s a year or so back, and it just occurred to me this weekend that my spare is stock. My new tire size is 295/35-24. I'm wondering if I should get another single wheel like the set I bought and a tire the same size as what I'm running now. The other option would be that I have a few extra 22 inch wheels around and could get a 285/45-22 mounted, which is the same diameter according to the tire size calculators I've seen