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Does anyone have size 305/55/20 on a stock AT wheel? If so, any rubbing?

 

Thinking of either Cooper ST maxx, Cooper Zeon LTZ, or Atturo Trail Blades

 

Thoughts?

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What are you guys torquing your lug nuts too for aftermarket wheels? In the paperwork for the rockstars I have they recommend using your vehicle oem torque specs (140 lb ft), but then give a suggestion of roughly 100 lb ft based on lug nut size. I originally put them on with 100 lb ft, but it got me thinking.

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Here's my old truck, 2014 with 2" skyjacker level, stock-size (265-65-18) Firestone Destination AT

 

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Clearly needed more tire so I added some 285/65 BFG KO2's

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just some sunny day pics on my Intros..
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NICE AND CLEAN. LOVE THE WHEELS. WHAT ARE THEY?

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NICE AND CLEAN. LOVE THE WHEELS. WHAT ARE THEY?

Intro Wheels 818s.

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Installed OPT7 LED high beams and LED backup lights and third brake light. Tail lights come in tomorrow, then I'll only be missing the fogs.

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Installed OPT7 LED high beams and LED backup lights and third brake light. Tail lights come in tomorrow, then I'll only be missing the fogs.

Think you meant to post to the "what have you done to your K2 today" thread [emoji28]

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Think you meant to post to the "what have you done to your K2 today" thread [emoji28]

 

Well this is embarrassing... I knew having 14 forum tabs open wasn't a very good idea :lol:

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Well this is embarrassing... I knew having 14 forum tabs open wasn't a very good idea :lol:

I could imagine worse happening haha

 

But to draw the attention away from the mispost, I'll get us back on track

 

Got some pics from a coworker today since I'm out of town and my rims and tires arrived, 20x9 Fuel Lethals wrapped in 35x12.5x20 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38s

 

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I could imagine worse happening haha

 

But to draw the attention away from the mispost, I'll get us back on track

 

Got some pics from a coworker today since I'm out of town and my rims and tires arrived, 20x9 Fuel Lethals wrapped in 35x12.5x20 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38s

 

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Think this might be my next tire, found 305/65/17 for 260 a tire :D wasn't planning on a 12.5" thick tire but oh well i like the tread pattern.

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