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Has anyone ever looked into WildPeak tires? Its what they started putting on the 2WD work trucks where I work. I guess they work great in snow & mud even for just 2WD. I asked one guy if he just got new tires put on his truck and he told me "yeah last year." Sounds like they last a long time too. Anyone have any experience with that brand before? So far it's kind of the way I'm leaning when my factory tires are wear out. Anyone know of the biggest size of wildpeak tires that'll fit without lifts, levelers, trimming, spacers, any mods in general, and dont have rubbing. I'm not a fan of super wide tires, I kinda like a stock look, but I want little bigger tires for a better ride, and obviously I want better traction in the winter.

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On 11/24/2020 at 3:35 PM, 20.AT4.20 said:

285 60 20 Cooper ST MAXX’s installed on my 2020 AT4 with the 3.0B9FAD822-4EC5-4AD7-8E74-45BD4396CEB5.thumb.jpeg.af18c9d49d4383c780b169e0350f5860.jpegBBF13688-7595-43B0-B0F1-5D82F69535A0.thumb.jpeg.875c52bdfe78445a666457848c258aa3.jpeg

Any rubbing at all? This is the size I’m leaning toward but don’t want to trim at all. I just bought the stock black 20s like what’s on your truck on eBay. Gonna sell these ones. 

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9 hours ago, GMC207 said:

Any rubbing at all? This is the size I’m leaning toward but don’t want to trim at all. I just bought the stock black 20s like what’s on your truck on eBay. Gonna sell these ones. 

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No, I don’t have any rubbing at all. I didn’t want to do any trimming or other modifications for the tires to fit either. I think the all black wheel would look good with the Carbon Black color my truck is. 

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On 12/2/2020 at 4:56 PM, GMC207 said:

Any rubbing at all? This is the size I’m leaning toward but don’t want to trim at all. I just bought the stock black 20s like what’s on your truck on eBay. Gonna sell these ones. 

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Where are you located?

  • 2 months later...
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35x12.5R20 kumhos fit. No rub. Completely stock. Followed this thread for a while to figure out what tires I wanted so I'm paying it back. Kumho road venture at51's. Great winter tire. Comparable to duratrac. 

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