I have put 285/70/R17 both in the BFG MTK2 and the BFG AT, no problems at all. I fills the wheel well but does not rub at all. I have had them on for over a year. I don't think you could then fit chains on however, but I have not tried. The 285 equate to about a 32.5 to 33 inch diameter.
It is a big jump in performance without any mods to the truck or rims. The only slight negative is the speedometer is off and it is the equivalent of going to a higher gear so the truck has a little less torque (which is good in winter) but as good for towing.
I have 3.42 gears so if you had a higher gear ratio like 3.73 or 4.10 it would be less important.
I have 33 in on stock 05 1500 avalanche rubs little when turned hard but work & look awesome.
stock brand of tires for the 2000 chevy silverado 4x4 ext cab
17 inch ........ 265/70R 17
This matters if a 1500, 2500, or 3500...
NO it does not.
If it 4x4 you need to crank the torsion bars so no rubbing happens but you can easily put 285/70R17
mmcda
NO.
Looks like this: https://www.autotrader.com/2005-Chevrolet-Silverado+1500.jsp?modelId=13325
$1,300
140 ft. Lbs.
What does a tune up cost for a 2005 1500 chevy silverado cost.