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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 05:53 PM
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Good point, I'll have to call ahead to make sure they will do that for me. I believe I will be going to discount tire and they always seem so busy, but price match as well.
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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 07:38 PM
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Well I decided to go with KO2 275/70R18 and they worked out perfect. Fills in the wheel a bit better than stock. So far with 40 miles on the all I can say is WOW these things ride awesome compared to the stock tires. I have been one to always keep up on my tires and check pressure these are set currently to 45PSI and seems to be a good ride so far.

Discount tire: 1100 out the door with warranty and all that junk.
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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 08:08 PM
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Good choice. I run the same tire and size. No rub whatsoever.
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Old Apr 6, 2017 | 03:55 PM
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I researched my catalog and they were correct. In those sizes you're really limited to load range E. Truck looks awesome and you'll like the k02's. You paid a fair price too, that's about what we get for them. I'm not sure how many people realize how little markup is in tires.

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Well I decided to go with KO2 275/70R18 and they worked out perfect. Fills in the wheel a bit better than stock. So far with 40 miles on the all I can say is WOW these things ride awesome compared to the stock tires. I have been one to always keep up on my tires and check pressure these are set currently to 45PSI and seems to be a good ride so far.

Discount tire: 1100 out the door with warranty and all that junk.
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Old Apr 9, 2017 | 01:23 PM
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So far about 1200 miles on them and still doing great. PSI is at 45 and I will be towing camper this upcoming weekend and Ill take the PSI to either 50 or 55 after I figure out my weight. Ill give update in case anyone is interested after I tow with them.
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Originally Posted by TenacG15
So far about 1200 miles on them and still doing great. PSI is at 45 and I will be towing camper this upcoming weekend and Ill take the PSI to either 50 or 55 after I figure out my weight. Ill give update in case anyone is interested after I tow with them.
So you didn't feel a difference in your ride quality going from stock tires to an E load range? Some have said the ride gets a little worse. Also, what kind of MPG difference have you seen? I'm really on the fence with these KO2s in an E load range. Have a good trip and I look forward to your update!
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