2002 Wheel size

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2002Yuk

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I’m currently running the stock rims and tire on my 2002 Yukon and they are at the end of their life. I’m wondering if a set of rims and tires 255/70/18 would fit without rubbing. The rims have the same bolt pattern but I would need to add a hub centric ring which wouldn’t be an issue.
 

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Yes. They are just barely narrower and taller. 1/2" taller meaning 1/4" greater radius, all other things equal.

As long as they are not super wide offset then you will have no issues whatsoever.
 

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If you want to more closely match the overall diameter of your stock tires, a tire with a 65 aspect ratio would be closer than a 70.

I run 2015 Silverado 18x8.5" wheels with 265/65/18 tires and they're slightly taller than the stock 16" wheels and tires.
 

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A 65 aspect ratio with the same width (255/65r18) would be nearly identical in size difference. Half inch smaller instead of larger.

A 265/65r18 would be exactly identical to stock 265/75r16s in both height and width.
 

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Z71 off-road package came factory with 17" rims and 265/70 R17 all-terrains.

I just bought a set of Cooper AT3 4S. The fact sheet shows diameter in inches to be 31.4 inches. Great riding tire! Now that I finally have a new set of tires that are severe snow rated, we have had no snow all winter!!!!

No rubbing, as that was stock. Also one of the two default sizes in Tech 2 scan tool for setting tire size in the computer for speedometer/odometer calibration.
 

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A 65 aspect ratio with the same width (255/65r18) would be nearly identical in size difference. Half inch smaller instead of larger.

A 265/65r18 would be exactly identical to stock 265/75r16s in both height and width.

When I compared the stock tires (with good tread) to the 18s, the new ones were maybe 1/2" taller overall. Just slightly bigger than stock. Obviously that can vary by tire model.
 

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Probably a tread wear difference if one set was new, but also some manufacturing difference as you mentioned.
 

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Both new but different brand tires. Also hwy tread vs AT tread (larger). Made about 1-1.5 mph difference.
 

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I am currently running 265/70r17 on stock snowflakes.. going to be putting 18" wheels on and can't decide between 275/65r18 or 265/70r18 for a set of michelin defenders. The size difference is small, the price difference is bout $90
 

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On my 2001 Y-SLT 4WD I replaced the OEM chrome steel 16’s with mint ole’ skool machined aluminum 18’s, and Michelin Defender LTX 275/55-18’s. Got a good deal on the wheels … tires cost 4X the price of the wheels! To me this is the ideal rugged road cruising setup. Diameter is a near-perfect match by math and speed measured by GPS is dead-nuts match vs dash speedometer once the rubber wears down a little.
 

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