On a stock Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra 1500, most trucks can fit up to a 33-inch tire (typically 275/60R20 or 275/50R22) without a lift, depending on wheel width and offset. Some newer Silverado models may fit a 34-inch tire, but minor trimming or slight rubbing can occur at full turn.
Don't forget that the same goes for a Chevy Tahoe and Suburban and GMC Yukon.
The exact fitment depends on your truck's year, trim (LT, RST, Trail Boss, AT4, etc.), factory wheel size, and offset. Choosing the right wheel backspacing and avoiding overly aggressive negative offsets is key to preventing rubbing on stock suspension.
At DB Wheels and Tires, we verify bolt pattern (6x139.7), hub bore, load rating, and proper tire clearance to ensure your truck gets the perfect stance without compromising ride quality or safety.
Not sure what fits your Silverado or Sierra? Contact DB Wheels and Tires for a custom fitment recommendation.