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7 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Why the switch?



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I wanted to go with a 275/65 when I first got the Falkens but I was told they would rub with the stock suspension. Of course after I got the Falkens last fall I found a post on here where someone was running 275/65/18 with their stock Z71 suspension and not having any issues. Long story short the Coopers I got were on sale, along with my normal discount I get, and I got a trade in credit for the Falkens so for the low price of 300 dollars I got 4 brand new 275/65/18 Cooper Discoverer ATPs. I didn't need new tires but everything panned out to get a good deal and the Falkens were wearing down fast due to the recent trips to the track to get time slips for the mods I've done to the truck so not the tires fault lol.

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A/T tire size suggestions? I have a 2" front level on a 2wd 2017 1500 SLT. I do 98% highway travel with an occasional gravel or dirt road for work.  I am keeping the OEM wheels and highly considering the 275/60/20 Continental TerrainContact A/T. 

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5 hours ago, thsoccer3 said:

A/T tire size suggestions? I have a 2" front level on a 2wd 2017 1500 SLT. I do 98% highway travel with an occasional gravel or dirt road for work.  I am keeping the OEM wheels and highly considering the 275/60/20 Continental TerrainContact A/T. 

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You already know my answer lol, but whatever fits your needs. My truck is a pavement princess and love the 285/65s. The shorter sidewall and narrower tire would be more inline with mileage. Anything bigger than stock looks good though.

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A/T tire size suggestions? I have a 2" front level on a 2wd 2017 1500 SLT. I do 98% highway travel with an occasional gravel or dirt road for work.  I am keeping the OEM wheels and highly considering the 275/60/20 Continental TerrainContact A/T. 
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I've been happy with my Hankook Dynapro ATMs. Got them in 275 65 18 from Amazon for roughly 140 per.
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Well not on the truck yet but got me a set of ‘99 17” GMC Stockers for $65 total and had my brother powder coat them for free. Just gotta wait a few more weeks for him to bring them out to me. e538b5c6e071471884e39c53dcd074a4.jpg


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On 8/2/2017 at 11:50 AM, Avinad said:

 

just a simple setup:

 

4.5" lift

35" Toyos

17x8.5 Methods

Fox 2.5 front coils

Fox 2.0 rear shocks (not installed)

BDS glide leafs (not installed)

Cognito UCA (not installed)

Did you get any rubbing with this setup after the UCAs were installed?

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Bilstein 5100 set at max, factory 18” wheels with 33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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Are you sure your tires are 265/75? I’m not seeing that size listed.


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I am boring..

 

I like stocks, and I drive too much to have an aggressive tire.

 

Stock 18s that I swapped a guy for.  Traded him my LTZ 20s plus a few hundred bucks on his end.  18s ride so much better.

 

275/70/18 Firestone Transforce pull offs from a Cummins, fo $free.99.. 55 miles on them.

 

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