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Tjeli

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I have the front end cranked up 2"s. It's higher but not level. That is not nessicarry to fit there tires. They wll fit without rubbing on a completely stock setup. If you have OEM splash gaurds they "might" touch them when turning sharp. They do not touch my Husky splash gaurds. I believe this is the largest tire (height and width) that will fit on a completely stock setup and nut rub. Tires are 34.2" X 11".

 

-Eli

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Those are great tires. I've had those on my last 3 trucks and will probably put them on the 2500 when these oem goodyears wear out. Last set had 50k on them when I sold the truck and still had plenty tread left. Your truck looks great, ko's or not!

  • 4 weeks later...
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I have 18's, just yanked the stock 265/70R18 Michelin LTX AT2's off and put on a set of 275/70R18 BFG AT KO2's. What a tremendous difference. Night and day. No longer the log wagon ride feel going down the road. Much more sure footed on the bumpy, rutted gravel roads I have to deal with to and from the house. Rides almost as good as a 1500 in comparison, highway ride is fantastic. I ran 55 PSI in the Michelin's when empty, and have the BFG's at the same pressure. Just a totally different, improved ride and feel. Cornering seems more sure footed also. These KO2's rock! Kick myself for not doing it sooner. And it does give a much better appearance. The pickup now looks like it is ready to take on just about anything I can throw at it on my property or this winter's rural snows.

 

Will get a couple of pics up when I can. Out of town right now on business. Don't expect a clean looking pickup. My 2015 2500 is pure rural farm/ranch pickup.

  • 3 years later...
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On 8/27/2016 at 9:15 AM, Tjeli said:

I have the front end cranked up 2"s. It's higher but not level. That is not nessicarry to fit there tires. They wll fit without rubbing on a completely stock setup. If you have OEM splash gaurds they "might" touch them when turning sharp. They do not touch my Husky splash gaurds. I believe this is the largest tire (height and width) that will fit on a completely stock setup and nut rub. Tires are 34.2" X 11".

 

-Eli

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Clean looking truck.. would you happen to have a side view to see the rake?

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