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Wheels: GRID off-road GD05 black/bronze accent 20X9 +15

Tires: General Grabber AT2 305/50R20

BORA 1.75" spacer, RL SST4 kit with Bilstein 5100 adjustable.

 

With the BORA the tire stick out about 1/2"-3/4" past the fender flares. Looks a lot better than before.

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hey guys im looking for suggestions on websites to order wheel/tire set up for my vehicle. any ideas are welcomed thanks

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Wheels: GRID off-road GD05 black/bronze accent 20X9 +15

Tires: General Grabber AT2 305/50R20

BORA 1.75" spacer, RL SST4 kit with Bilstein 5100 adjustable.

 

With the BORA the tire stick out about 1/2"-3/4" past the fender flares. Looks a lot better than before.

Did you have to trim the wheel studs at all for the BORA spacers? I had to when I installed them on my Grand Cherokee is the reason I'm asking.

 

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Did you have to trim the wheel studs at all for the BORA spacers? I had to when I installed them on my Grand Cherokee is the reason I'm asking.

 

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no trimming as long as you get 1.75" or the 2" spacer. It's well made and worth every penny in my opinion.

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Wheels: GRID off-road GD05 black/bronze accent 20X9 +15

Tires: General Grabber AT2 305/50R20

BORA 1.75" spacer, RL SST4 kit with Bilstein 5100 adjustable.

 

With the BORA the tire stick out about 1/2"-3/4" past the fender flares. Looks a lot better than before.

 

 

Sooooo bad ass!

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What tire pressure do people drive on with all terrain tires? On road

 

 

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Rain stopped long enough to get a better pic... Running them at 42 PSI

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I was shocked that tire rack sent my bfg at-ta were at 80psi. Seems way too high

 

 

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Rain stopped long enough to get a better pic... Running them at 42 PSI

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Truck looks good.

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Have a dumb question I've tried to research and have yet to find anything and I'm ordering rims tomorrow.. I have a 2015 with the 2 inch level.. Looking at 18x9 fuel maverick with a +14 offset.. I have 275 70r18 ko2 on right now.. Will that rub at all with that offset? Also if I upgraded to a new truck and kept it stock but went to a 285/65 or 275/65 would that rub? Sorry just in a scramble to find an answer before I order them!

 

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I don't think so (275/70-18). I have 275/65-20 on +15 wheels which is almost a full inch larger diameter and I just almost rub the liner.

 

285/65 is smaller than the 275/70 and so is 275/65

 

 

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Rain stopped long enough to get a better pic... Running them at 42 PSI

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With 42 psi how's the ride over bumpy roads? hard? don't feel anything?

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I don't think so (275/70-18). I have 275/65-20 on +15 wheels which is almost a full inch larger diameter and I just almost rub the liner.

 

285/65 is smaller than the 275/70 and so is 275/65

 

 

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I was thinking the same thing just wanted some reassuring! Thanks! Does anyone run their fuels xds etc in winter? How do they hold up?

 

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With 42 psi how's the ride over bumpy roads? hard? don't feel anything?

Rides like a truck haha the P rated 275/60R20s rode smoother but the Ranchos smooth it out fairly well (set at 5 all around).

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