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Old 09-08-2020, 08:33 PM
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Anyone happen to have a semi all-terrain tire close up pics in this setup?

I ordered some nexen roadian a/t in this size to level and go up a size and just wondering if I made the roght choice or should I have went with the 275/65r20. I know wither would have for and looked good I went with the smaller one for mpg.

I also ordered the rough country 2in front level.
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Following. Considering same size in the BFG KOs. If you have them mounted, would love to see a couple pics and follow up.

Even thought the 60 series profile has more limited tire options, I feel like the 55 series profile is too small for off-road and the 65 series profile could run into some rubbing issues, not to mention a more substantial gearing change...

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I'll have my 275/60/20 winter tires (blizzaks) on after the 4th and can post some pics if still need pics.
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I think its a great size for a leveling kit. Its not to large not to small. I love the looks of the ones posted. I am hoping the tires I chose look as good as your Falkens.
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Here's mine


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I just got a set of Nitto Terra Grappper G2s in this size last week. They cleared easily and look much nicer than the stock tires, though there isnt much room left. I prefer the wheel wells look full rather than empty--some of the stock F150 setups leave a ton of open space in the wheel wells.



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Originally Posted by FL850
I just got a set of Nitto Terra Grappper G2s in this size last week. They cleared easily and look much nicer than the stock tires, though there isnt much room left. I prefer the wheel wells look full rather than empty--some of the stock F150 setups leave a ton of open space in the wheel wells.



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Are you leveled or on a stock height suspension? I'm looking to pull the trigger on tires in the next couple weeks and if this is stock height without any rubbing then I think this is the size I'll go.
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Originally Posted by Magnetic20
Are you leveled or on a stock height suspension? I'm looking to pull the trigger on tires in the next couple weeks and if this is stock height without any rubbing then I think this is the size I'll go.
My truck suspension is completely stock and theres been no rubbing in the week since I got the tires installed. Local dealer that did the work said that with the stock 20 inch wheels, I could go either 275/60 or 285/55 with no rubbing or issues. I've never modified my suspension in any way aside from regular maintenance and didnt want to be forced into that decision. The extra inch of sidewall doesnt seem like much, but really makes the overall ride more comfortable.


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