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Have a 2021 HD GMC on order.   I want to put on some BFG KO2 immediately.   285/65/R20

 

I plan to keep the stock wheels and tires together in the case of warranty work etc.   I have a second set of stock wheels the BFGs will go on.

 

Anyone have pics of these on stock 20" GM Wheels?

Curious if they rub etc.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Wouldn't mind seeing the 295/65R20 as well.

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, OmahaBen said:

Have a 2021 HD GMC on order.   I want to put on some BFG KO2 immediately.   285/65/R20

 

I plan to keep the stock wheels and tires together in the case of warranty work etc.   I have a second set of stock wheels the BFGs will go on.

 

Anyone have pics of these on stock 20" GM Wheels?

Curious if they rub etc.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Wouldn't mind seeing the 295/65R20 as well.

 

 

 

 

Here’s mine with 295/65R20

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13 hours ago, Simsy said:

Here’s mine with 295/65R20

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Do you have any pictures from the side?  
 

Did you have to level?

Do the tires rub?  

thank you for posting!!

 

 

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On 2/7/2021 at 9:08 AM, OmahaBen said:

Do you have any pictures from the side?  
 

Did you have to level?

Do the tires rub?  

thank you for posting!!

 

 

I did not have to level and no rubbing at all881743E2-716D-4E20-A524-C74DDB2A8853.thumb.jpeg.e55192e0d5b8f5c0ab8cacfda54a7ffb.jpeg

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On 2/9/2021 at 9:37 AM, jackedupZ71 said:


At4 wheels? that is a good looking setup


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Yes AT4 wheels. Thank you

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This is one of the most frustrating things. I’ve been looking at doing exactly the above: swapping 295/65/20 on stock AT4 rims. But when you ask about rubbing/trimming it’s always a different answer. [emoji23]


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6 hours ago, Simsy said:

I did not have to level and no rubbing at all881743E2-716D-4E20-A524-C74DDB2A8853.thumb.jpeg.e55192e0d5b8f5c0ab8cacfda54a7ffb.jpeg

Great looking truck, those AT4 wheels look really nice! Was there any issues with getting the Chevy center caps to fit correctly? 

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9 hours ago, MrChips said:

Great looking truck, those AT4 wheels look really nice! Was there any issues with getting the Chevy center caps to fit correctly? 

No they are the same just different logos 

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