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I presently have 2.5" level and trying to decide between BFG KO2s 275/65r20's or 285/65r20's . The latter is significantly more expensive. I've searched quite a bit on here and only found a hand full of guy running 285/65r20s on a 2.5" level. Of the pix I have found, one looks like that setup is "stuffing them in the wheel wells", while the guy running the exact same setup looked perfectly fine. If you have that setup please post up pix! Or if you have the 275/65r20s and wish you had gone bigger, please chime in also!
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I know the 6112s are semi-new to the community. My question is what would be the lowest possible notch I can install these and still have enough clearance to fit 275X 65R 20 KO2s. I’d imagine the notch settings are similar to the 5100s accept there is 1 extra notch I believe. I have been searching online for the past week and cannot find anyone that confirms the lowest possible setting to fit these tires. I know I can install them at the highest setting and fit just fine, But I am trying to keep rake in the rear due to occasional towing and i do not want to add a leveling block to the rears. I was thinking the third notch (1.25” of lift) would work but I’m not sure if It will get rubbing. Does anyone have any idea on this? I currently have a 2.5 inch leveling spacer but do not want to install it when I switch to the Bilstein 6112s. Thanks!
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Hi All, I'm deciding on tires & would love any of your thoughts. I have a 2015 Silverado with 2.25" front level & 3" rear blocks (removed the 1.25" blocks). I'm leaning toward the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 for the Snow/ice traction (Please, Let me know if you agree or disagree for any reason). I'm also deciding on the size. I know 275/60R20 32.99" tall will fit. I would like to know if I can go up to 275/65r20 34.07" tall? Both sizes are 10.83" wide on stock 20" rims. Has anyone done this with a similar lift?
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