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Old 02-24-2017, 09:07 PM
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Absolutely love them! Aggressive looking but not over done. No detectable road noise. Do way better in snow and mud than the stock ones. Ride is slightly harder but after airing down a bit it's not noticeable. Couldn't be happier. Think the measure 33.9 X11.6 but you'll have to double check that
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See the build thread linked in my signature for measurements in stock, level, and level with tires configurations. IIRC, my 305/65/18 KO2s are 34.6" tall.
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Old 02-24-2017, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Blade1899
Absolutely love them! Aggressive looking but not over done. No detectable road noise. Do way better in snow and mud than the stock ones. Ride is slightly harder but after airing down a bit it's not noticeable. Couldn't be happier. Think the measure 33.9 X11.6 but you'll have to double check that
Admittedly, I think I'm young enough yet that I'm more than willing to sacrifice a little ride comfort for the sake of appearance

The snow performance is what I was kind of worried about, seeing as how we have a tendency to get hammered with the white stuff here in WI every year.
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I'll be honest with you, I'm in CA and I don't know much about snow. But in the little snow driving I have done they did well. Not sure if it's because they are brand new. But they did fine when I used them
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Originally Posted by Ryan...
I'm hoping some leveled folks here could measure their trucks in the same location and report back?
KO2s 34X12.5X18

Then, Front.



Now, Front.



Then, Rear.



Now, Rear.





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[QUOTE=Ryan...;5201708]So I installed a 1.5" Motofab level on my '16 F150 FX4, and I forgot to measure before/after, I feel like my truck sits as level/high as many people running 2 or 2.5" levels. Not knowing how my truck stacks up against others that have 2"+ levels is making it hard for me to gauge how larger tires will look on my truck. I see a lot of 2.5" levels with 35's that look incredible, but i'm not sure how they would look/fit on mine. I have 275/60/20 KO2 which are supposed to be 33", but in reality are measuring out to 32.2" tall on my wheels (20x9.5).



I measured the distance from the ground to the top center of my wheel arch, and found my rear is 40.25" tall, the front is 39.75" tall.

I'm hoping some leveled folks here could measure their trucks in the same location and report back?

My front is at 41, back is at 42.5. That is with the supreme Suspensions 3" leveling kit and Nexen Roadian 275/60R20s.....next ones will be the 275/65R20,s but have loved my tires.....and way cheaper than anything else out there.

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Stock height was 37.75" front, 40.75" rear...





After a 2" level and 35x12.5x17 BFG tires... 40.75" front and 41.25" rear. The tires gave me an extra inch or so of lift.




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Originally Posted by speeddemon0712
Stock height was 37.75" front, 40.75" rear...
Looks great! Did you have to cut the crash bars?
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i put a 2 inch leveling kit on my 2015 ecoboost and I gained like 2.5 inches... I believe it is because the motor is lighter than the 5.0. I have 275/70/18 nitto ridge grapplers on mine and love them, best tire I have owned and have had many mud tires before.
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Originally Posted by 2slow05
i put a 2 inch leveling kit on my 2015 ecoboost and I gained like 2.5 inches... I believe it is because the motor is lighter than the 5.0. I have 275/70/18 nitto ridge grapplers on mine and love them, best tire I have owned and have had many mud tires before.
That would make sense, there seems to be a ton of variance between heights, the weight of the engine could certainly be it!

I'm about 99% sure I'll be going with the Ridge Grapplers, I'm yet to hear or read anything about them that would steer me away.

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