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Old 06-04-2013, 10:52 AM
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Looks pretty damn good!!! I'm still running my stock Pirellis but I hopefully will be changing that in October.
Old 06-04-2013, 11:16 AM
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Here's what 275,65,20's look like without a lvl. just so you know






There Cooper Discover A/T-3's, for some reason in the pic's the tread pattern doesn't look as aggressive as it is.
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Originally Posted by Half_ton
Me either. Just noticed between 285/65/20 and 275/65/20 bfg's the 275's aren't rated for severe snow. Wonder why the difference
I saw that the 275/65/20 isnt severe snow rated as well? I wonder why. In my experiance on snow/Ice, The taller/skinnier the tire the better... Increased PSI on the ground due to the narrow contact patch.
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Originally Posted by screw4us
I went with the 285/65/20 bfg's and love them. 2.5 rough country and 1" shackles in the rear. I did a lot of research myself before pulling the trigger on these.
good choice man ive had mine about 12000km with no signs of wear I love them same size too

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I'm going with the 285/65r20's when I get my rough country levelling kit installed. Can't wait! Anyone else got pics of there trucks with that size tire installed?
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Just wanted to bump this thread. Interested in 285-65-20's and looking for peoples experiences with them.
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Originally Posted by JWM1986
If the toyo mts came in a 285/65/20 there would be no debate. I love the look of them and have heard nothing but praise for them. They make a 275/65/20, I'm just worried they will look too narrow for being 34" tall
I ran that size in the Nitto Trail Grappler on my Titan and I didn't think it looked too narrow, considering that size in the Ridge Grappler or Toyo AT II for the F150 (unless I go back to a MT and then i'll probably stick with the Ridge Grappler)




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Drew - Did you realize this thread was 3 years old when you posted? Zombie
threads are fun.

What offset are you running on your titan? I like the look. I used to have a titan and loved the truck -
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295/60/20 Cooper STT Pro. 1.5" level, no spacers, no rubbing, just "fat" enough from rim to tread to make them look right (about 34.25" real measurement), and wide enough to add real beef, but not so wide they stick out past the wheel well fenders. To me, these are the perfect size for an MT on stock wheels with a level.

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