FIND TIRES FOR YOUR CHEVROLET
After more than 100 years in business, Chevrolet remains one of the most popular automakers in the United States—especially when it comes to trucks. While Chevy tires are chosen with long tread life in mind, the day will come when you need to replace them with a new set.
Choosing the right set of replacement tires is a critical consideration for any Chevy owner, as your choice can impact handling, performance, fuel economy, and off-road capabilities. Tire Rack carries the full line of original equipment tires for Chevy vehicles, as well as a huge selection of aftermarket options that may provide you with a superior driving experience. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.
- What Brand of Tires Does Chevy Use?
- Like other automakers, Chevy sources tires from a select number of established manufacturers, including Goodyear, Michelin, General, and Continental. The manufacturer of your original set of Chevy tires depends on the specific model, trim, and wheel size.
- While Chevy chooses tires that complement the driving experience for every model it produces, you are free to select other options that may offer enhanced performance. For example, versions of the 2022 Chevrolet Silverado come equipped with a set of General Grabber HTS tires, a standard all-season tire. But for improved performance in severe snow conditions, you could choose to replace your OEM Chevy tires with a different set, such as all-terrain Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S tires.
- How Much Does a Chevy Tire Cost?
- Original Chevy tires are typically quite affordable. The starting price for each tire ranges between $150 and $200. High-end models and special editions might be equipped with more expensive tires. Chevy electric vehicles such as the Bolt EV may have higher-priced replacements. For example, the 2022 model comes with Michelin Energy Saver A/S tires that run around $240 each.
- How Long Do Chevy Tires Last?
- Original equipment Chevy tires typically have a lifespan of 25,000 to 50,000 miles. This applies to aftermarket replacements as well. Depending on your driving habits, you'll need to replace your Chevy tires every two to five years. Even if you don't drive that much, you should still replace your tires every six years as they may naturally start to degrade after that.
- How Long Do Silverado Tires Last?
- The Chevrolet Silverado regularly ranks as the best-selling light truck in the United States, thanks to its reputation as a reliable workhouse at an affordable price. But how do the tires hold up?
- Overall a set of Silverado tires should last on average from 25,000 to 50,000 miles. However, the lifespan can fall well below this range depending on your personal driving habits, additional load weight, road conditions, and prolonged exposure to extreme weather.
- If you are looking for a longer-lasting replacement tire for your Silverado, consider the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus. These tires feature reinforced twin steel belts, which provide additional support under the tread area to enhance ride quality. Plus, they feature an 80,000-mile warranty, one of the highest mileage warranties among compatible Silverado tires.