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Just ordered 275 60 20. Debated for a week. installing Wednesday with 2.25 lvl kit.

 

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so if guys are running these 275/60 20s with no level whats the largest confirmed size with a 2" level. no rubbing and no trimming. sorry if im being repetitive but all the numbers and input is getting a little confusing. im about to order a set of 275/60/ 20s myself. i want to avoid trimming or rubbing completely and the 275 are more cost efficient but im starting to think i should go bigger.

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so if guys are running these 275/60 20s with no level whats the largest confirmed size with a 2" level. no rubbing and no trimming. sorry if im being repetitive but all the numbers and input is getting a little confusing. im about to order a set of 275/60/ 20s myself. i want to avoid trimming or rubbing completely and the 275 are more cost efficient but im starting to think i should go bigger.

I have a 2" level and would go with 275/65-20 if I were to do it again. Lots of room with the 60's

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I just had the 2" level kit done and added 295-55-20 Pro Comp MT2 (33" tire). Went with the Pro Comp for the 50k warranty

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I'm about ready to pick up a set of these myself. Anyone have any trouble with balancing issues? I noticed several reviews on BFG website complained of it.

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I had to have mine road force balanced. They needed alot of weights to balance. Could have been my new wheels too.

 

They ride smooth now at 38psi cold.

 

I have 275/65r20 on 2 1/4 leveling kit and don't rub at all on a 2wd.

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I have 285/65/18 with a 2" level and they do not rub at all and no trimming needed to be done. This is with front mudflaps as well. My wheel offset is +18.

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anyone have a 275/65/20 setup with no rubbing or trimming....are offset going to play a factor here as well ?

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What is everyone running for PSI for best ride/ best gas mileage?

 

Which do you want, you can't get the best of both. You want the best MPG crank up the air pressure, want the best ride lower it to absorb bumps.

 

Tyler

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I am looking at getting these K02's for my 2010 sierra denali. I have a 2" level. I was going to get 275/60/20 but now i see the 2014+ can go with 275/65/20.. was wondering if i can get away with that or if the older sierras have a smaller wheel well?

 

Thanks,

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What is everyone running for PSI for best ride/ best gas mileage?

 

I'm running 275/60r20's on stock suspension and i keep mine at 40 psi cold. The ride is still smooth in my opinion, cuts down a little on road noise, seem to be wearing evenly across the tire and i'm averaging 18+ mpg consistently. So far extremely happy with the truck and the tires. I've put about 25,000 miles (only 6,000 with them on my sierra and the rest on the f-150 i traded in on the sierra) so far on them and they still have lots of tread left. If they continue to wear like they are i see no problem getting 50-60k miles out of this set.

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I had to have mine road force balanced. They needed alot of weights to balance. Could have been my new wheels too.

 

Same here. I've never seen so many weights on a wheel!

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When are they coming out with these for the stock Z71 18" rims? They're leaving out a huge chunk of the market here....

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