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Pic Request for 275/60/20 vs 275/65/20 BFG KO2


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Hey guys, I know this topic has probably been beat to death, but I was hoping to take it a little further. I have a 2015 Black Sierra Crew Cab with a 2" level. I'm going to be getting the BFG AT KO2's soon, and am trying to decide between the 275/60/r20 and the 275/65/r20. I think the 60's are 33" tires and the 65's are 34" tires, both with 10.8" width. I understand that both will fit fine.

 

I would be very grateful if some of the guys running these tires/sizes (or even other tires) would be able to post some pics on this thread for comparison. I've seen some great looking trucks with those tires but can't decide between the two!

Edited by gmtruck828
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For P metric sizing,

 

285mm x .60 = 171mm sidewall

275mm x .65 = 178mm sidewall

 

Approx sizes:

 

285 is 10mm (.39") wider than 275

275/65 is (178 -171) x 2 = 14mm (.55") higher than 285/60

Edited by redwngr
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I've the 275/60/20. Ko2 they're 32" tall

Do you tune for that or just not worry about the speedo diff if there even is one?

 

Also, pics!

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