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Well I would say yes if it is the new body style and 4x4.Even 2WD you may have to turn up the torsion bars then get the front end aligned.The rims don't matter how tall just wide.I have 2002 4x4 1500 with that size,but not sure what was stock on mine.I also installed the after market torsion keys that will allow for up to 33"tires.Well hope this helps and good luck.
You will have to replace the mechanism and wire, a stock wheel works fine as a spare, they used to supply a stock wheel as standard before they invented the spacesaver spare.
the truck is actually a 2009 chevy 3500 4wd 6.6L duramax
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