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Old 02-09-2019, 07:55 AM
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How's the ride? I've read that other people say the 275 has a harsh ride. They went to a 285 and the ride improved..
Its not a great deal stiffer than my stock tires but then again it is a 10 ply tire. The only time I really notice it is when I hit a pothole and I try best I can to dodge them.

I pull a 26 foot camper most weekends plus our land is pretty rocky and I appreciate the thicker walls.
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Rough Country, 2.5" front, 1" rear. level lift.

285/65r20 KO2 on the "come with" sport rims - no rubbing at all
35x12.50r20 KO2 on the Platinum wheels, wanted to break up all the grey. no rubbing at all on it either, no modifications whatsoever.



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Originally Posted by iamthehope
Rough Country, 2.5" front, 1" rear. level lift.

285/65r20 KO2 on the "come with" sport rims - no rubbing at all
35x12.50r20 KO2 on the Platinum wheels, wanted to break up all the grey. no rubbing at all on it either, no modifications whatsoever.



Looks great! Have you measured the height by chance? Front and Rear. Take a tape measure and measure from the ground to the bottom of the fender using the center of the wheel as a middle point left to right.

I'm curious about the height difference. I'm about to do the 2 inch level and right now I have a 3 inch difference between my front and rear.
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The front is 40 5/8, The back is 41 1/4
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Hey guys,

New Platinum owner (2016) and I’ve been killing my eyeballs reading every website, checking every gallery and reading every forum post I can find on levels and 20s.

My Plan is the following wheel and tire. What I need to know is how much of a level I need to make it work without cutting much (plastic only if I can). Or, alternatively, if it won’t work and I need to pick a different tire size.

The Goal: 20x9 +1 offset and 285/60/R20 (33.5”x11.2”)

How much of a level do I need? Has anyone used this combo of wheel and tire size?
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Originally Posted by iamthehope
Rough Country, 2.5" front, 1" rear. level lift.

285/65r20 KO2 on the "come with" sport rims - no rubbing at all
35x12.50r20 KO2 on the Platinum wheels, wanted to break up all the grey. no rubbing at all on it either, no modifications whatsoever.



Did you use any spacers?

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285/60/r20 Open Country AT II Extreme with a 2 inch Rough Country leveling kit. Rear was not touched. Just had it done today.

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285/60/r20 Open Country AT II Extreme with a 2 inch Rough Country leveling kit. Rear was not touched. Just had it done today.
Do you know what offset your wheels are? That seems to be the most important consideration with this tire size.
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Do you know what offset your wheels are? That seems to be the most important consideration with this tire size.
Stock 20 inch wheels. Whatever they are.
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Originally Posted by gk527

Stock 20 inch wheels. Whatever they are.
Ahhh, the pic didn’t load the first time I looked at your post.

trying to work out if going from factory +44 offset to +1 is going to work out.


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