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2021 limited lift options and tires.

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I just got a 2021 limited eco diesel. I’m interested in leveling the truck out with links. What is the best option for tires on my stock 22 inch rims? I love the ride quality currently with the stock tires. I would like to try to avoid road noise. Should I stick with 33 inch tires instead of 35?
 
You are currently on all-season passenger tires …. Anything 35” is going to be an LT E load, and you will lose some ride quality … 35’s belong under a lifted truck, not stuffed under a leveled truck …. JMO


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I would stick with a 33" tall tire, but you could move into an All Terrain. Won't be as loud or rough as a mud tire
 
Thanks for your replies. Looks like I’ll stick with 33’s. What’s a good quiet quality tire?
 
Thanks for your replies. Looks like I’ll stick with 33’s. What’s a good quiet quality tire?

Michelin LTX …. Nothin better out there for what you’re lookin for


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I am looking to go 33s as well, let me know what you go with. Having trouble nailing down a tire.
 
Thanks for your replies. Looks like I’ll stick with 33’s. What’s a good quiet quality tire?
I am looking to go 33s as well, let me know what you go with. Having trouble nailing down a tire.

This is like asking for everyone's favorite color. You're going to get a lot of different answers, none of them necessarily wrong, so be prepared. :)

Are you looking for aggressive looks; do you want performance in snow, mud, or sand; do you want on road manners? Some combination?

Best mud tires are horrible in snow, rain, on-road, etc. and noisy on road.
Best snow/ice tires are horrible in mud, sand, etc., and wear quickly in dry, regular conditions.
Best on-road/MPG tires are horrible in mud, sand, snow, etc.
All terrains are a compromise to try to cover as many of the above situations as possible. Some work better than others, depending on what order you prioritize the above situations.
 
You should just look through the threads, instead of a new one that's most likely been answered already.
 
Hey - I was researching a lot and ended up going with Toyo 33 x 12.5. Love them, the road noise is very minimal and ride quality is noticeably better. No lift, no rubbing.

Here is a thread that help me decide:

Here is a few shots of my limited.
 

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