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Old 06-11-2017, 11:00 PM
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Default Tires. Will they fit?

Just traded my 2015 in for a 17. I had put 275/65/20s on it a month ago and would like to put them in my new truck. There is no level on it, yet anyway.

Has anyone ran a 275/65/20 with no level? It seems like I have read befor that it's doable. I am supposed to go back in the morning to have them moved over, but I'd like to m ow if it's worth my time. I can't seem to find an example of this with the search...

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I did a quick compare to my wheels (275/55R20) and I am pretty sure they won't fit. I am also running no lift or level.



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Well, they fit. Absolutely no rubbing that I have able to produce. I had typed the size incorrectly on my original post, but I corrected it.

These are BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 in a 275/65R20 (34") with stock front ride height. Looks pretty good. I may not add a level at all.
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Originally Posted by alexatosjr
I did a quick compare to my wheels (275/55R20) and I am pretty sure they won't fit. I am also running no lift or level.



Hope this helps

You entered your tire size wrong. It's 275/65/20, not 265/75/20. Big difference.
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Originally Posted by SBD47
You entered your tire size wrong. It's 275/65/20, not 265/75/20. Big difference.
That is what OP had initially, but then he realized it was a typo.
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Originally Posted by SBD47
You entered your tire size wrong. It's 275/65/20, not 265/75/20. Big difference.
......I know and I mentioned it in my last post. You must have missed that🙂

Hopefully any one else that has this question pop up will be able to see this post. I was not able to find anything on the search here. Google search pulled up a lot of results for 09-14s, but nothing on the current body series.
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I have 275/65s and I ran them for a couple weeks with stock suspension, no rubbing at all. Ended up getting 5100s but it wasnt required.
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Do you have any more pics of your truck? I would like to get larger tires on my stock 20" Sport wheels. How is the ridge and noise compared to stock tires?

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Well, they fit. Absolutely no rubbing that I have able to produce. I had typed the size incorrectly on my original post, but I corrected it.

These are BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 in a 275/65R20 (34") with stock front ride height. Looks pretty good. I may not add a level at all.
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275/65/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers fit without any rubbing on mine for about a week before the 5100s went on.



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