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Those look really good. I've had my eye on a set as well. Not sure if I want to go with factory (275/55R20) or a step up like yours and 275/60R20.

 

What did those run you?

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Those look awesome! Much more aggressive than the SR-A's I have on my truck. They'll probably be on my short list for tires when I level my truck in a few years.

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I am debating over these as well. I just put the Toyo Open Country AT2 on my truck in the same size and love the ride but they are a little tame for my liking. How do they ride compared to stock being 8-ply? Any mileage difference? Thanks!

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Let us know how those perform for you. I'm in the market to replace the SR-A crap myself. I really like the look of those. Makes the truck look much better without going up much in size.

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Those look awesome! I love the BFG All-Terrains and was wanting to get those KO2 or stick with the KO for my new truck. Just picked up a 2015 SLT All-Terrain, I think those KO2's will look pretty sweet on her!

 

Thanks for the pics!

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they look good!

 

i want to know how they perform off road. my only worry with them (have have the original ko's right now) is that the center tread blocks are closer together which will be great on the highway but once you get down into the sticky mud how they will handle.

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looks great, any rubbing? any lift on that truck?

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I have bought the older BFG KO version for my previous vehicle 2004 Silverado 3 times. 265/70R17

 

The first set Got 60,000 miles, second set got 65,000 miles and third set is unknown because I sold the truck with about 4000 miles on them.

 

I have the junk Goodyear LS2s and they horrible, fine when it is dry, otherwise watch out or you will slide off the road. My plan is to get a second set of wheels and run the KO2 in the winter. I hope they last as long and have as good of traction as the KOs did.

 

Good pick.

 

 

 

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looks great, any rubbing? any lift on that truck?

 

No rubbing at all. I do have a 2" leveling kit on the front. The ride is great, a little noise over the SR-A's, but I was expecting that. I will let you know about the mud after this weekend, headed to the hunting camp tomorrow.

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