2023 wheels & tires on my 2013

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My 2013 LTZ factory wheels are 20". 275/55/20
I have a set of 2023 22" wheels with Size: 275/50R22 tires. 1" bigger in diameter. Can I put these on my 2013? with the 2023 sensors ?

Will 1" bigger make a difference on my 2013 ?
 

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It is likely that the 2023 TPMS operate on a different frequency than your 2013 so they will not be picked up. You will have to transfer your 2013 TPMS’s to the 2023 rims, which will require dismounted and remounting and balancing the tires.

It is also likely that the 275/50R22 tires will rub on your 2013 but maybe not?

You should look at the marking stamped into the back of the rims and determine the offset of the 2023 rims you have.
 

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Everyone and their brother has tried this. Many members have newer OEM take off wheels on older rigs, myself included. I purposely upsized from a 27/55/20 tire to a 275/60/20 tire for better ride comfort and experienced no issues. The only way to tell if you’re going to run into issues is to mount the wheels and see what happens. I highly doubt you will run into any issues. Like others have stated the 2023 TPMS sensors run on a different frequency and your 2013 will not pick them up so you’d need to swap your current TPMS setup to the new wheels.
 
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Everyone and their brother has tried this. Many members have newer OEM take off wheels on older rigs, myself included. I purposely upsized from a 27/55/20 tire to a 275/60/20 tire for better ride comfort and experienced no issues. The only way to tell if you’re going to run into issues is to mount the wheels and see what happens. I highly doubt you will run into any issues. Like others have stated the 2023 TPMS sensors run on a different frequency and your 2013 will not pick them up so you’d need to swap your current TPMS setup to the new wheels.
Been debating moving to some newer takeoffs as well. You had no issue moving from the 8.5” to the 9” rims in the 275/60/20s? The calculators make it seem like the 9s lose some inside space sine they are all running roughly 27-28 offset vs the 31 stock.
 

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Been debating moving to some newer takeoffs as well. You had no issue moving from the 8.5” to the 9” rims in the 275/60/20s? The calculators make it seem like the 9s lose some inside space sine they are all running roughly 27-28 offset vs the 31 stock.
Nope. They still sit flush with the fender.
 

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