Tires….. I'm sure there are other options?

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KBiggZ

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Hey all -

I just picked up a 2011 Tahoe LTZ and dropped off my 2007 Yukon. I love the Tahoe - fully loaded and a great ride.

Only problem is the tires are really worn, and I need to get new ones - which honestly I kind of look forward to.

The size on there now is the 255/50/20 standard - and I'm really having a hard time finding a good replacement that is a more aggressive, all weather, kind of tire - I'm used to running BFG All Terrains and things like that - and when I had the 17" rims on the Yukon, I had more options.

I ran a tire calculator to get an estimate on actual size, and other options - but still no real luck.

I figured I'd throw it out to the team -

If you've got 20's on your Yukon or Tahoe - stock everything else - what are you running for tires?

Thanks!

KB
 

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275/55/20s are standard....not 255/55/20. Which might be part of the issue you are having finding them. :)

I'm running the stock Alenza's...2nd set...first set lasted almost 50K and I only replaced them because 2 of them had nails in them. This set has 37K and I had the depth checked a couple weeks ago when I had them rotated and balanced. All 4 were either 7/32 or 8/32.

They also are on sale at Discount Tire right now...$160 apiece.
 

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Are you wanting to run stock sized tire but more aggressive tread?
Are you wanting to run a slightly larger tire with more aggressive tread without leveling or lifting the truck?
Are you wanting to run a leveling or lift kit?

These are questions that need be answered in order to give an accurate answer to your question.
 
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KBiggZ

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right!

they are 275/50/20 on there now

I want about the same size (ok with a touch more in the diameter and width if need be) and yes more aggressive tread. I like the off road look in a softer tire that rides well.

no lifts or levelers - the thing barely fits in the garage - as it is I had to take off the roof rack crossbars.

thanks!
 

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I've got about 10k miles on my Hankook Dynapro ATM's with no issues, they ride great and have a great looking tread pattern. Stuck with my stock LTZ 20's and stock tire size. Pics are in my album.
 

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Michelin LTX AT2 have a bit of an off-road tread. And is a 60k tire
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can't speak for the ride but I'm sure it's soft.

I just put michelin LTX MS2 on my yukon and the ride is amazing, 70k tire but non off-road.
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I run cooper discoverer ATP on my pick up. 50k tire. Nice off-road pattern. About 15k so far and no signs of wear. Ride is definitely stiffer than the michelins though.
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One thing I found was the 20" rims really do not lend themselves well to "off roading" I imagine you can get some aggressive tires, but you might be well off to get aftermarket 17" rims if you want to Off Roading... I actually think the owners manual states as much...

I have a friend with some 18" rims for a 2013 Chevy Truck that only have 400 miles on them, but the tires for 18" ended up being more expensive than for my 20's

I went with the Michelin LTX MS2 tires as well, and am delighted, they drive so nice, the ride is phenomenal and the noise is so minimal...
 

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On my van and the old Pilot I had continental LX20s and loved them. Never had a traction issue no matter if it was wet or dry. They were quiet and lasted forever. Its either a 60k or 70k tire and low rolling resistance.
 

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