Lets see those 2015-2016 leveled 4x4 F150's
#51
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Ready lift 2.25 level & 275/70R18 BFG KO2s
Stock 18" chrome wheels
Sat 3" low in the front, Now 3/4"
275/65R18 stock (32"), New BFGs (33.2")
Before & After.
Stock 18" chrome wheels
Sat 3" low in the front, Now 3/4"
275/65R18 stock (32"), New BFGs (33.2")
Before & After.
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#56
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So, I've decided I want to go with BFG KO2's on my truck. Its got the RC 2.5" Level and 20" PVD wheels. Does anyone know the largest size tire in these style I can run without having any rubbing issues of any sort? From what I've seen, most people are running the 275/60/20 KO2's. I just haven't seen if this is the largest that will fit without any further modifications. My friend swears just from looking at my truck that it will fit a way larger tire than that without any issue. I couldn't find anything by searching regarding this specific tire. I ask because I know when it comes to the aggressive tread patterns, they can make a difference in rubbing at full lock and such.
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
#57
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My apologies for taking up space and time with that last post. I discovered a few people who are running 285/65/20 KO2's on the same 20" wheels. My only real question now is the CV angle with these. I saw in the other thread people mentioning that they might be a little concerned with the CV angle. Just weighing my options really. Spend less on tires that a little bit smaller or go as big as I can and pay significantly more and possibly have issues later down the road that result from this. Anyone have input? Either way. those KO2's look pretty damn sexy!
#58
Senior Member
So its been a few days and for the money spent for the ICON's it was well worth the ride. Planted to ground and a lot more responsive while riding smooth. Now I am talking night and day compared to the yacht like ride. The BFG KO2's and the Hostile Gauntlet 20x10 -19 in my opinion set the stance right without rubbing or scrubbing. There were some metal and plastic trimming but not to hard to make the combination work. Enjoy the pics and your opinions are welcomed.
Last edited by boost74; 11-06-2016 at 09:14 AM.
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#59
So, I've decided I want to go with BFG KO2's on my truck. Its got the RC 2.5" Level and 20" PVD wheels. Does anyone know the largest size tire in these style I can run without having any rubbing issues of any sort? From what I've seen, most people are running the 275/60/20 KO2's. I just haven't seen if this is the largest that will fit without any further modifications. My friend swears just from looking at my truck that it will fit a way larger tire than that without any issue. I couldn't find anything by searching regarding this specific tire. I ask because I know when it comes to the aggressive tread patterns, they can make a difference in rubbing at full lock and such.
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
#60
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I'm sure you could run 275/65r20 on level truck without problems if you want 275 width. I ran this size on my previous f150/2010 without problems on only 1.5" level. Either one would be fine. This time I went with 285/55r20 and I haven't leveled yet. Wish they made a ko2 in 285/60 r20. That would be perfect IMHO.
I'm hoping someone out there might be running BFG KO2's in 275/65/20 with the same size wheels and RC 2.5" level as me that might be able to offer input as well. Last time I had larger tires installed on my jeep at a Goodyear dealer, he came out to look at my jeep and said a specific size would fit without rubbing and a few days later, I discovered it rubbed when at full lock. Kinda pissed me off when I needed to make a U-Turn. Just hoping to avoid this experience again at all costs. Thanks for your input though!