Is there a +1 size from 265/65-18 Z71 tires?

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Mighty Hd

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Since I ordered a 2013 Z71 tahoe 4wd today, the tires are going to have to be replaced -- the goodyear street tires that the new ones come with suck. The Bridgestone Duelers were far superior aesthetically speaking.

Will a 275/65r18 fit without a lift? I am considering a 2" lift but am really on the fence.

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Since I ordered a 2013 Z71 tahoe 4wd today, the tires are going to have to be replaced -- the goodyear street tires that the new ones come with suck. The Bridgestone Duelers were far superior aesthetically speaking.

Will a 275/65r18 fit without a lift? I am considering a 2" lift but am really on the fence.

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I thought the Z71 package came with A/T tires??
 

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I thought the Z71 package came with A/T tires??

Yeah I thought that was the case also. I was just at the local dealership and all the new Z71s had ATs.

IMO 275/65/18s on stock wheels will be really close, not much room with the Z71 front valance caps. Level kits do not alleviate the rubbing issue. It might be ok when installed, but once you start flexing the suspension it will rub at full lock with larger tires. It really isn't a big deal to trim, but I know it is hard to cut up a new truck.
 
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The z71 tahoes here have Goodyear SR-A tires that look more like a touring tire thn an all terrain.

I was going to put on BFG AT but a set of 275's. I am also considering a leveling kit, but styling with a 265 or 275.

Thoughts?
 

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I would look a little harder at the truck, when I ordered mine ,,,,there was three levels of Z71 , and one of them was a shock package for 2wd.....then a 4x4 with shocks and skids, and mine.....full tow package, with oil and trans cooler along with the suspension.
 
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I would look a little harder at the truck, when I ordered mine ,,,,there was three levels of Z71 , and one of them was a shock package for 2wd.....then a 4x4 with shocks and skids, and mine.....full tow package, with oil and trans cooler along with the suspension.

The one I ordered (and on the lot but not the color I wanted) has:
Towing
Luxury package
4x4
Z71
Sun/Destination package
Integrated trailer brake controller
2nd row bench

The ones on the lots do not have the sun/destination, 2nd row bench or the trailer brake controller.

All of the ones that have seen anywhere all have the Goodyear street tires...........???? Does anyone have a 2013 with the bridgestones?
 

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I honestly dont know what the largest size tire you can fit stock but i'm interest to find out!
 
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It's looking like I can fit a 275/65r18 without a lift from what I have been finding on the forum.

I just can't find any photos.
 

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I'm sure someone has done it. If you plan on going this route please post some pics!

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Not trying to take over post... But what about 265/70/18 it would add 1" of tire. This is what I would like to do if possible.
 

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Sorry, I'm new to my truck and I have a 2wd, but I can't believe that GM would have a 4wd full size truck that couldn't fit 32's on it bone stock. I would have guessed in all honesty that you could go up to a 275/70 without issue, but it looks like that is way wrong after reading some other posts. Wow. Good luck with your search and your tire purchase. FWIW, I have stock 275/55/20's on my truck which equate to almost 32". I would think in a 4wd version I would have more clearance than what I have now.....
 
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