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265 60 R18 Goodyear wrangler all terrain. No rubbing on stock rims. No lift think they came out pretty good.
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Those do look great!

Pricey though, this is my first truck so guess I'll have to get use to $1k for 60k all terrain tires.
I just put on and took off a set of 265 65 R18 Grapplers. I had a 1.5 Truxx front end lift and a 1" wheel spacer all around....front tires rubbed front and rear...stock rims as well. I'm really bummed out...
I just put on and took off a set of 265 65 R18 Grapplers. I had a 1.5 Truxx front end lift and a 1" wheel spacer all around....front tires rubbed front and rear...stock rims as well. I'm really bummed out...
Sorry to hear that! 31" is about the max diameter that comfortably fits with a lift, so 265/65R-18 is on the aggressive side.

It may be a moot point now that the tires are off, but running this size tire without the spacers may help. Think of your wheel wells as bowl shaped - if you push them out too far (low offset or spacers) you are locating the wheel in a shallower part of your wheel well. This restricts how tall of a tire you can run unless you have a large lift.
Thanks so much for explaining that to me. Hopefully I will get a chance to stop by the Dawsonville Ga store for tires
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Thanks so much for explaining that to me. Hopefully I will get a chance to stop by the Dawsonville Ga store for tires
Glad we could help you out with that information and we appreciate you thinking about stopping by one of our Discount Tire locations in your area.

We are always happy to assist here on the forums, if you don't mind we are going to reach out over DM's!
I will try to get by the Dawsonville GA store next week. I will show them this thread. Hopefully with the same stock rims, the Goodyear Wranglers will also work on my SC. Thanks so much for the help.
It's our pleasure @Munster53 - looking forward to hearing the outcome of your visit. Thank you for your support!
I decided that I will ask my local Discount Tire store in Dawsonville GA for the Goodyear Workhorse AT's. Standard Kuhmo tires are 245/60 R18's. I'm pretty sure I can get away with 255/60 R18's. I believe the tire diameters are very close between the two and the width 245 to 255 should not be a problem. I also have the Truxx 1.5 front level kit.
The Discount Tire website won't give me a price....so hopefully I will have the AT tired on my ride later next week.
I decided that I will ask my local Discount Tire store in Dawsonville GA for the Goodyear Workhorse AT's. Standard Kuhmo tires are 245/60 R18's. I'm pretty sure I can get away with 255/60 R18's. I believe the tire diameters are very close between the two and the width 245 to 255 should not be a problem. I also have the Truxx 1.5 front level kit.
The Discount Tire website won't give me a price....so hopefully I will have the AT tired on my ride later next week.
My apologies for the delay here, not sure how we missed this update. Just replied to your DM, thanks again for the support!
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