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I own a 2011 Chevy Tahoe LTZ it has OEM wheels on it right now. I bought wheels and tires for it but I want to know if I can use these tires on my Tahoe. The tire sizes are 275/25ZR24 I wanted to know if I can put them on my Tahoe.
 

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I have 33 inch tires on my tahoe and it fits. stock wheels with the 275 55 20 measure out to be 32.1. I think what your putting on measures to be 29.5 or something like that
 

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I own a 2011 Chevy Tahoe LTZ it has OEM wheels on it right now. I bought wheels and tires for it but I want to know if I can use these tires on my Tahoe. The tire sizes are 275/25ZR24 I wanted to know if I can put them on my Tahoe.
That label is about as clear as mud. Check the weight rating for them. I certainly wouldn't roll around on a 25 series. I have 305/35-24 on mine
 
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That being said, I'd probably go with a 285/35-24 on a future wheel. It's a lot closer to the OE diameter.
 
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That being said, I'd probably go with a 285/35-24 on a future wheel. It's a lot closer to the OE diameter.
I’ve been hearing different. Some say yes others say no but I’m probably going with your size of tires
 

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Do not do a 25 series tire on a 24" rim; That is way too small. You want to stay as close to the OEM tire diameter as possible. Not sure what you're stock tires are right now, but using a 285/45R22 for stock 22" wheels the tire diameter is 32.125" +/-.

Here is a good site you can use to play around with different wheel/tire sizes compared to stock:

Assuming the 24" rims you're looking at are 10" wide you should be on either a 295/35R24 or 305/35R24 tire. Depending on any suspension mods and the wheel offset the 305/35R24 may rub slightly up front while turning close to full lock. But the 305/35R24 will offer a tad bit more rim protection and forgiveness on $hitty road surfaces and daily use.
 

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