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47? That seems pretty high too.

What is everyone running their 35s at?

I was at 40 and just adjusted down to 36.

I'm also at 36.

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48-50psi on BFG KO2 35's

 

You guys gotta keep in mind, can't go based off the door handle for tire pressure, those are suitable for stock tires, when you run 10ply, load E 35's , you gotta up the PSI to proper pressure for whatever tires.

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i keep mine right around 42ish with 305/45/22 Nitto terra grappler G2's. they dont seem to be too harsh but not too soft either

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295/55R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers running at 46 psi. Emailed nitto and that's what they recommended. It only took 3 weeks for a reply. Then they asked me to send a pic of the sticker inside my door to come up with the psi. They replied right away to that email.

 

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Hey guys, I want to start out by saying how helpful this site has been in picking a wheel/tire size. I have a 2016 z71 1500 double cab in blue with a 2" level kit installed at the dealer. I am going to put on the new vision nemesis wheels in 18x9 with 0 offset as soon as they are available with bf Goodrich k02's. I am having trouble deciding between a 275/65/18 or 285/65/18. I would like it to be flush or just a little outside the fender with no rubbing. Just wondering if anyone has any good pictures with this set up. Thanks for all your help!!!!

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2016 Z71 2" level, 18x9 +12 offset, 275/65/18

 

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Same setup with 285/65/18

 

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Looks great, any rubbing with the 285's?

Not a bit. They come close to the fender liners at the firewall but they can be zip tied back.

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These are the wheels I am going to get. I would assume the 275's in a 0 offset would be close to your +12 offset with 285's. I really like the distance your tire sticks out. Thanks.

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Nice wheels. The sidewall of my tires stick out 1/4" past the top of the front fenders. The 275s and 285s both measure 11.5" on these wheels. The tread is just a little wider on the 285s.

 

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33x12.5 Toyo Open Country RTs on stock AT 20 inch wheels with a 2.5 inch level kit.

Like the look!

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Anyone running a 20x10 -18 with a 2 inch level. Thinking of going with 305/50/20 for tires 1d8e95b62ce3114eb70a24077d8147f1.jpg

 

 

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I think you're going to rub a little. Mine did, I had a 3" level and same size tire and rims but - 24 offset and it rubbed

 

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22x12 hostile sprockets with 325/50r22 trail graps. Rough country 7.5 lift. Minor rubbing on full lock.

 

 

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