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I can't hear mine on the highway but I'm sure that's due to a combination of my kids laughing their asses off at Elmo in the back seat while I attempt to listen to the radio

 

 

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IMO if I'm trying to hear them I'll notice them minimally. And that's with the inside cab noise dead quiet. I can notice some road noise with any tire. I even noticed minimal noise driving the wife's 2014 Grand Cherokee with stock P rated Michelins on it.

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Finally got my 275 /70r18 ko2 on!! This is the only pic it will let me upload right now.. Drove 100 miles so far and loved every second of it love these tires!!

 

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For guys running the 285/65r18's what psi are you running? I'm gonna run 45F 42R for the next few days, it came back from the dealer at 30 which I thought was too low.

 

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I love the look of your truck! Are you just using the Bilstein 5100 adjustable front shocks to fit that wheel tire combo & what size and bs are the method wheels?

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Just love these tires they look and ride perfect on these trucks! 275/70r18

 

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Just love these tires they look and ride perfect on these trucks! 275/70r18

 

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Great looking truck! What tire pressure you running? Not sure how to go from a P tire to a LT tire.

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They put 35 in mine at the store but I think I'll bump it up to 40 to see how that feels.. It's a little bit more sluggish but they ride great and very minimal noise at low speeds.. Thank you by the way!!

 

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I run 45 in mine. They had 40 in them but it rode to soft for me

 

 

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I hear that's a sweet spot for these tires it's getting cold here in Michigan and they're starting out cold at 32 and warm up to 35 after so long but that's way too low for these tires I feel

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I was thinking about getting the 275/55/20 KO2's for my stock Sierra. Would you recommend the 65's instead? Wondering if there will be a big difference....

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I was thinking about getting the 275/55/20 KO2's for my stock Sierra. Would you recommend the 65's instead? Wondering if there will be a big difference....

 

275/65R20 will not fit on a stock sierra. You need a leveling kit so they won't rub. You should be able to do 275/6R20 without a level though

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