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Originally, your Chevy truck comes with the factory tires, specifically chosen for this truck, to ensure optimal safety, gas mileage, torque, and other driving characteristics. If your factory tires are worn-out and you're not planning to go with a lift kit or bigger tire sizes, sticking with factory recommended tire sizes is the right way to go.
These tires will give you the safest driving experience, without rubbing. We've prepared a list of the most common factory tire sizes for the late-model Chevy Silverado, available at CARiD to make your shopping easier.
255 70r17 - https://www.carid.com/tires/255-70-r17/
265 70r17 - https://www.carid.com/tires/265-70-r17/
265 65r18 - https://www.carid.com/tires/265-65-r18/
275 55r20 tires - https://www.carid.com/tires/275-55-r20/
285 45r22 - https://www.carid.com/tires/285-45-r22/
If you don't see the tire size that you run on your truck, view the full list of tires available for Chevy Silverado truck here https://www.carid.com/2017-chevy-silverado-1500-tires/
WHEEL & TIRE SIZE CALCULATOR
Using our visual wheel & tire calculator you can also check other parameters of your tires, such as the sidewall height, width, etc., or view alternative options.
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So what tires will you choose for the next purchase: factory recommended size or upsize?