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What tires come on a 2024 Chevy 2500HD?

The tire setup for a 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD is not identical across the lineup. There isn’t a single tire that comes on every truck; the factory tires vary by trim, wheel size, and optional packages. To know the exact tires on your specific truck, check the door placard or the original window sticker.


Overview: tire options vary by trim and package


Different trims and configurations of the 2024 Silverado 2500HD use different wheel sizes and tire types. The goal of the factory tire choices is to balance payload, towing capability, ride comfort, and on- and off-road performance. The following describes, in general terms, how tire configurations change across trims, without tying you to one specific size.



  • Work Truck (WT) and Custom: typically equipped with 17-inch wheels and load-rated all-season tires designed for work-duty use.

  • LT: commonly features 18-inch wheels with higher-load all-season tires; some builds with off-road or Z71-style packages may switch to all-terrain tires.

  • LTZ: usually offers 18- to 20-inch wheels, with all-season tires as standard and all-terrain options available depending on package and configuration.

  • High Country: often rides on 20-inch wheels with highway or all-season tires, with all-terrain options available if the truck is equipped for off-road use.


Exact tire sizes and models will vary by market and the specific option package on the vehicle. Always confirm with the vehicle’s placard or the dealer’s build sheet for the precise configuration.


How to verify the exact tire size on your 2024 Silverado 2500HD


Before replacing tires or comparing options, verify the size and load rating on your particular truck using these steps:



  • Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the exact tire size, load rating, and recommended inflation pressures.

  • Review the original window sticker (Monroney label) that came with the vehicle for the OEM tire specification tied to your trim and options.

  • Consult the vehicle’s build sheet or VIN-based specification from GM or your dealer to confirm the tire configuration from the factory.

  • Inspect the sidewall of the current tires for the size markings (for example, a typical marking might read LT265/70R18, though exact numbers vary by truck).

  • When shopping for replacements, consider staying with the OEM size or using a documented GM-recommended alternative that maintains load rating and speed rating compatibility.


Verifying these details ensures you maintain the intended payload, towing performance, and ride characteristics of your specific 2024 Silverado 2500HD.


Common tire types you may encounter on the 2024 2500HD


The factory tires are chosen to match the truck’s intended use and trim. Here are the main categories you’re likely to encounter, depending on configuration:



  • All-season tires: Designed for year-round on-road use with balanced handling and durability.

  • All-terrain tires: Provide improved off-road traction while remaining capable on highways; common with off-road or Z71-style packages.

  • Highway tires: Emphasize quiet ride and low rolling resistance for highway driving on higher-trim models.

  • Winter tires: Optional for cold climates; may be installed as a seasonal replacement rather than a factory setup.


Choosing among these tire types should consider climate, payload/towing needs, and whether the truck is frequently used off-road. Your dealer can help you select a matching tire configuration if you’re changing from stock.


Summary


In short, the 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD does not come with a single universal tire. The tire size and type depend on your specific trim, wheel size, and packages. To be sure, read the door placard and window sticker, consult the build sheet, or ask your dealer for the exact OEM tires for your truck. Understanding these details helps maintain the truck’s performance, safety, and ride quality while planning tire replacements.

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