The Chevrolet Silverado is a workhorse that serves an enormous range of purposes. Some owners need a comfortable highway cruiser for long towing runs, while others demand rugged off-road capability for job sites or trail weekends. Whatever your Silverado does, there's a tire perfectly suited to the task. This guide breaks down the top choices by use case.
Highway and towing-focused Silverado drivers will appreciate the Michelin Defender LTX M/S 2 for its remarkable longevity, low road noise, and excellent stability under heavy trailer loads. The Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus is another premium highway tire that provides a luxurious ride with strong wet braking. For a more affordable highway option, the Firestone Destination LE3 and the Cooper Discoverer HTP II both deliver dependable comfort and traction without the premium price tag. The General Grabber HTS60 is a budget-friendly choice that consistently earns high marks from truck owners.
All-terrain tires are the most popular category for Silverado owners who want versatility. The Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT offers an aggressive look with legitimate off-road chops and surprisingly good on-road manners. The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 remains a top seller for its proven durability and excellent snow performance. The Toyo Open Country AT III and Falken Wildpeak AT3W are both highly rated for their balanced approach to on-road comfort and off-road traction. If you want something more aggressive without going full mud-terrain, the Nitto Ridge Grappler occupies that ideal middle ground.
For Silverados that work hard off-road or on muddy job sites, the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT and the Cooper Discoverer STT Pro deliver maximum traction in the worst conditions. The Maxxis Razr MT is a newer entry that's quickly building a reputation for extreme off-road grip paired with better-than-expected highway behavior. Budget off-road seekers should check out the Milestar Patagonia MT and the Hercules Terra Trac MT, both offering serious mud capability at value prices.
Common Silverado sizes include 265/70R17, 275/65R18, and 275/60R20, with lifted trucks often running 285/65R18 or 295/70R18. Ship.Tires carries every size and brand combination, making it simple to find exactly what your Silverado needs. When selecting tires for towing, always verify the load rating meets or exceeds your truck's GVWR requirements to maintain safety and compliance.

