![]() ![]() Generally, informative stickers are located in easily accessible areas like the driver's door jamb, the backside of the fuel door, or under the hood. These stickers feature values such as your truck's VIN (vehicle identification number), GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), paint code, and factory tire size(s). However, if you don't suspect your vehicle is equipped with a factory tire size, search around the chassis for an informational or VIN sticker. Search for a number with three digits separated by "X" or "/." These numbers may read as "33x12.50R17" if an imperial (flotation) size or "285/70r18" if a P-metric size. Let's begin with the basics where would you find your truck's factory or recommended factory tire sizes? If your vehicle is still on its original tires, finding the factory-recommended size is as easy as looking at the tire's sidewall. How to Find Your Truck's Recommended Tire Size GMC Sierra 1500 Tire Size Guide (coming soon) We've compiled tire size guides for all years, makes, and models, ensuring that your wheel and tire combo fits without issue! Tire Size Guides for Popular Makes and ModelsĬlick the links below for your vehicle's respective wheel and tire guide:Ĭhevrolet Silverado 2500 Tire Size Guide (coming soon) Luckily, our experts at RealTruck have taken the guesswork out of the equation. If you err on the side of caution, your truck may look under-tired, while being overzealous can leave you with rubbing issues. Enjoy! EDIT - I added extra tabs with different sort orders (Brand, Diameter, Price, Tread Depth, Weight, and Weight Difference) 35" (LT315/70R17 & 35x12.Selecting the correct size tires and rims can be a challenging endeavor. The Kanati's are highlighted in green because that is the brand/model I will be installing. Bridgestone, Firestone, Hankook, and Pirelli also did not have the weights listed on the manufacturer's website (at least I could not find it) and thus those are not included. Strangely enough, I could not find the actual weights of Goodyear Duratrac tires. ![]() When and where possible I have used the manufacturer's data versus tire store data to try and keep the data accurate and consistent. I have to admit I had a few surprises as I compiled the data-especially on weights and tread depth. The sheet is currently sorted by weight difference (highlighted in blue) between all tires using the Falken's as the base weight (highlighted in orange). Because I am going to be moving to 35" tires sometime in 2021, I created a sheet to compare and contrast 50 of the more popular (and some not as popular) tire brands in LT315/70/17 and LT35x11/12.50R17 against the Falken's. Some of the Rubicon owners like myself may have the Falken Wildpeak M/T tires in LT285/70/17 as OEM tires and look to upsize them at some point. The Kanati's are highlighted in green because that is the brand/model I will be installing.ĮDIT - I added extra tabs with different sort orders (Brand, Diameter, Price, Tread Depth, Weight, and Weight Difference)ģ5" (LT315/70R17 & 35x12.50R17) Comparison Sheet ![]()
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