285/60 R20 - Stock AT4

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Valco7

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Did some searching and found 1 thread (Here) that appears as if it may have worked, but figured I'd ask in case anyone else has any experience fitting a 285/60/R20 tire on an otherwise stock truck? I have a 2022 AT4 with Air-Ride, stock wheels. Time to get rid of these original POS tires and trying to see if I can get away with anything a touch bigger instead of going back with the stock size. Likely Ridge Graps or KO2's. Had KO2's on my sierra before buying this truck and they were great, but I see a lot of good talk about the Nitto RG's here so figured maybe worth a shot! Live in northeast so Snow/Wet performance needs to be taken into consideration too. Appreciate any help advice you have for me! Thanks in advance!
 

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Are you going for looks or functionality?

What surfaces to you spend your time driving on, and do you do any semi-serious off-roading?

I cannot speak for a 2022 vehicle, but on my 07, I converted to 305/50x20 with no rubbing on a stock suspension height.

I do no off-roading, so I chose a Michelin Defender tire. It handles well, dry or wet, good for 70,000 miles, and it has handled anything that the NH winters can throw at it.
 
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Thanks for the quick reply! The A/T tires are mostly for aesthetics, as I'm on pavement about 90% of the time. No serious (or even semi-serious) off-roading aside from occasional dirt roads up in NH/ME for skiing, but those are pretty mild. Have heard great things about the defenders, especially reading through this forum. Ideally was looking for something a bit more aggressive looking (without sacrificing too much rain/snow performance), but I'll certainly keep those in mind as well!
 

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285/60r20 fit on stock wheels on Z71. Mickey Thompsons are what I am running. No rubbing on fenders. They appear to rub slightly on upper control arms.
 
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Thank you! I ended up just going back with the stock size and avoid any possible issues.
 

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If you are in snow country, i would highly suggest the ko2 over the ridge graps.
 
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Valco7

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yup! Went with KO2’s as I hadn’t had any issues with them when on my Sierra in the past so I didn’t bother to switch it up. Thanks!
 

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