better tires for my new 2023 Yukon Denali

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I just bought a 2023 Yukon Denali. It came with stock Bridgestone 275 50 22 street tires. The rims are 22". I want to get a tire with a more aggressive tread like a BFG AT KO2. Has anyone put a slightly larger tire on a Denali without doing a lift?
 

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Any noticeable increase in tire noise while driving?
 

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I just bought a 2023 Yukon Denali. It came with stock Bridgestone 275 50 22 street tires. The rims are 22". I want to get a tire with a more aggressive tread like a BFG AT KO2. Has anyone put a slightly larger tire on a Denali without doing a lift?
I lived in Colorado for 25 years and did a lot of wheeling with my old LR3 and Discovery 2 before that. I ran Michelin Defender LTX and went everywhere the big mud lug guys went with no more difficulty. And I could hear my music on the way home.
 

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I have the stock Bridgestone 275 50 22 street tires on my 23. Just did 8000 miles on a road trip. Great tire. No complaints. Even did alot of gravel / rocky roads. No problem at all.

I couldn't imagine the hum at 115 MPH from an AT tire.
 

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I have the stock Bridgestone 275 50 22 street tires on my 23. Just did 8000 miles on a road trip. Great tire. No complaints. Even did alot of gravel / rocky roads. No problem at all.

I couldn't imagine the hum at 115 MPH from an AT tire.
I don't have any hum at those speeds with falken wildpeaks at. I would try pirelli scorpion all terrains though. I have them on my Lexus SUV and they are great
 

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Have used mostly Michelin Defender LTX on two Tahoes and love everything except the price. I made a mistake in getting talked into Cooper similars once and scrapped them at half life. There was no comparison.
The Michelins ride compfy, are very quiet and work in the snow, not to mention that they seem to last forever.
They don't have the macho look that some seem to need, but they really get the job done for us.
 

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