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Careful with 275/60. I rubbed at full lock in reverse at -12 offset. No rubbing other than that though.

 

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wheels that stick too far out with negative offset is the reason why it rubbed?

 

Can't imagine 33's rubbing with 2.5" level/lifts....

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wheels that stick too far out with negative offset is the reason why it rubbed?

 

Can't imagine 33's rubbing with 2.5" level/lifts....

 

Correct, sticking out too far with just a 2" level. They didn't rub at all with in the stock position of 20x9 +27. They only rubbed when I added the 1.5" spacers to put them at 20x9 -12.

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I didn't use them and my truck rides good and no vibration just remember to take these copper clips off #2a9ba53d03f70e4f647bd51ce9533e31b.jpg

 

It's on the rear only 2 per side

 

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It's amazing the difference in taking these off makes. I was getting a vibration starting at 60-65 mph. Now I don't get the vibration at all.

 

 

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Got my Wheels and tires put on finally!

 

I haven't seen anyone with them yet and the week I get them put on, Ryan698 has them too...! Haha I didn't know how I felt about them at first but they really grew on me!!

 

Pro Comp Series 34 Rockwells

18x9 +0 Offset

 

Toyo Open Country M/T

35x12.50-18

 

So far I really like the setup!

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I been wheel and tire shopping and was just wanting something like a level and 285s but I keep coming back to gawk at this truck! BEST STANCE on entire site. Its like truck porn.

 

 

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It's amazing the difference in taking these off makes. I was getting a vibration starting at 60-65 mph. Now I don't get the vibration at all.

 

 

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I will have to look at mine, you removed the copper rings from the front? Can you remove them by just removing the tires/wheels?

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I have literally read through every post involving a 305 tire and wanted to get one last confirmation before I pull the trigger. I have 20x9 0 offset wheels. Looking at going with the 305-55-20 Nitto G2's. With a level, will I rub? I don't mind rubbing the carpet a tad and having to zip tie it back, but don't want to have to trim metal. Thanks in advance!

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I will have to look at mine, you removed the copper rings from the front? Can you remove them by just removing the tires/wheels?

I didn't take anything off the front. Only did the rear and it fixed my problem. I'll check my fronts though. Yea, I just took the copper rings off. Just pull your wheels and you'll see them.

 

 

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I'm trying to decide between the Cooper ATP and the dynapro atm in 275/60r20. Need you guys to help sway me one way or the other please....just can't make up my mind. Both seem like good tires. I want quiet and nice ride....they both weigh about the same so no difference there. Tell me which you'd go with and why!! Thanks.

 

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I'm trying to decide between the Cooper ATP and the dynapro atm in 275/60r20. Need you guys to help sway me one way or the other please....just can't make up my mind. Both seem like good tires. I want quiet and nice ride....they both weigh about the same so no difference there. Tell me which you'd go with and why!! Thanks.

 

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A lot of the guys are running the ATP on here. I think they look better than the hankook but that being said I had a set of the cooper atp's 275-60-20 on my truck and it took about 7 tires to find 4 good ones. That was about a year and half ago so maybe their quality control has improved since then but I was tired of having tires out of round and having to go back and forth to the shop to get them balanced so I bought a set of Toyos and they have been great. All road forced under 10 and wearing like iron. Hope this helps!

 

 

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I've had 4 sets of ATPs on this truck already (in different sizes). Love them, and they perform great in the snow. I also like that they have a more aggressive looking pattern.

 

Also though, I have heard nothing but good things about the hankook.

 

 

 

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You can get a great deal on either right now too, with discounttiredirect on ebay. $100 off $400 deal.

 

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I have literally read through every post involving a 305 tire and wanted to get one last confirmation before I pull the trigger. I have 20x9 0 offset wheels. Looking at going with the 305-55-20 Nitto G2's. With a level, will I rub? I don't mind rubbing the carpet a tad and having to zip tie it back, but don't want to have to trim metal. Thanks in advance!

You'll be fine with that rim size and offset. I doubt you'll rub but if you do it will be very minimal

 

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I read every page of this forum and didn't see this exact set up.

 

Rough country 2.5 level with rear block

KMC Badlands 20x9 -12 offset

BF Goodrich K02's-was nervous about this tire as I haven't spoke to anyone that has them. I have had Wrangler Duratrac's on our last 5 vehicles and currently on my rubicon. I will say after driving for just 2 weeks with them that they are a great all around tire and would highly recommend.

 

 

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Your wife is wrong. Those look great, especially with the Iridium color of the truck.

 

So finally got the rims and tires on! I think it looks really good! Unfortunately my wife doesn't seem to like them... :( so may not get to keep them
Tires are 275/60/20 cooper Zeon LTZs offset of rims is +18mm

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