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Funny -- we got socked with 14" of it here in Howell, and wasn't thrilled with the stock General 255/55 R17s (quel suprise, right?) when I made a run to pick up a snowblower belt this afternoon. Looking enviously at my wife's FJ with stock A-T KOs, so starting to research getting a set of KO2s for the Sierra...

Oh dang you guys got that much up there?! Only about 3-4 here in hemlock.. I highly recommend the ko2 I did a lot of research and quite happy I did!

 

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We received about 6-7" of snow last night through this morning. Went for a drive with the KO2's. I found them to be simply outstanding in the very snowy and icy conditions. Pretty fun driving around in it, actually. :)

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Glad to hear all of these great experiences with these. I just paid for some yesterday and get them installed at lunch today and i'm pretty excited about it.
275/70/18
Now the only decision is white letters out or black?!

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I personally like the white letters out.. I've only seen a few on black trucks and I think they look good.. But with your brush guard and such I would say black letter out

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Will 275/70r18 fit on a stock truck (no leveling) without rubbing? I've always liked my all terrain's these car tires gotta go.

My 275/70/18 KO2s fit totally stock.

 

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Will 275/70r18 fit on a stock truck (no leveling) without rubbing? I've always liked my all terrain's these car tires gotta go.

If you have a 2014 or newer, you should be able to fit a 275/70/18 without any modifications, as long as you're using stock rims. There's been a few guys on here that have done it successfully.

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Thanks for the response guys. It is a 2015. I love the look of the 275/70/18. I think they do look more finished with the leveling kit. I was also considering 275/65 and leaving it stock, but can't seem to find any pics of this setup

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Thanks for the response guys. It is a 2015. I love the look of the 275/70/18. I think they do look more finished with the leveling kit. I was also considering 275/65 and leaving it stock, but can't seem to find any pics of this setup

Search for member "Brock Samson" on here. He has a 1.5" level and 275/65/18's. I think his truck looks good.

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Hey. Finally got my KO2's in a 275/65-20 size. Only a few hundred k so far but really like em. Almost as smooth as the shitty ass sra's. Will post pics soon.

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How much psi should a guy run on a 285/65/18? Rookie Canadian asking

 

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I just had these installed at Costco by my buddy, they have a program that converts the psi to ensure the same load limits. He said run them at 55psi.

 

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Can't seem to find a pic of the ko 2's in a 275/65 18 mounted with factory stance. I was hoping to improve the look and ride without sacrificing power/mileage/front end components.

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Yes,the 275/55 18 would be a good 1.5 inches smaller diameter than the factory size. I was wanting a little bigger. According to the calculator 275/65 18 is about half inch taller half inch wider.

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