Highline Cleveland
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Actually could've went with a 295 70 18, basically a 34 inch tire, which I run, no issues at allI ended up going with the 285/75/18 on the stock rims for now with a 2.5" motofab leveling kit.View attachment 38923
Actually could've went with a 295 70 18, basically a 34 inch tire, which I run, no issues at allI ended up going with the 285/75/18 on the stock rims for now with a 2.5" motofab leveling kit.View attachment 38923
Hey SMS, VERY well done! Color, and tire and wheel package is sic!!!Hi guys just put tires on my stock limited 4x4 and they fit good but do rub a little when really turning the wheel in a lot. In off-road mode they don’t rub but just thought this could be helpful View attachment 3332View attachment 3333View attachment 3334View attachment 3335View attachment 3336View attachment 3337View attachment 3338
285/75R18 (34.8" x 11.5") Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT on Fuel 18 x 9 1.
No rub, excellent ride, no cabin noise difference noticed.
Bighorn with ORP and 3.92s.
Planning to swap the Mopar side steps that were already dealer installed for Go Rhino Domininator D6. If anyone in Toronto area interested in Mopars...View attachment 28815View attachment 28816View attachment 28818View attachment 28819View attachment 28823
35x12.5 on a stock truck ? If someone does have that setup, I wonder if they ever plan on turning that truck or only drive it in a straight line?anyone running 35X12.50X20 BFG KO2s?
I have a big horn with no air suspension, no leveling kit and stock big horn 20’s. I just installed 305/55r20 with zero rubbing at full lock both directions in forward and reverse
I want the same setup. Can you tell the tire size spec? Did you lift or level your truck?
These rims are 22 inchThat is another member's truck... 2" Mopar lift with 35x12.5x20 tires.
That's a lot of offset, even with only 33's I bet you'll rub the fenders.From what I’ve read on this thread, am I right in thinking that I can put a level on my truck, and fit 33x12.5 tires with 20x12 rims with a -44 offset?

I think I’d still attempt it if it was only a little rubbing. I have a certain look for my truck that I’m going for, so theres a specific set of wheels I really want to get.That's a lot of offset, even with only 33's I bet you'll rub the fenders.
I went with 35x12.50 BFG KO2's on 20x9 +1mm offset Fuel Blitz rims. North Edition (off road group) with a 1.5" strut extension and Upper Control Arms only.
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Love the BFG's! Had them on several different trucks. The only issue is these are the Winter rated version which is great in the snowy area I live in but they don't last as long. I've gone 50k on a set and they were wearing evenly. I dont expect over 40k miles out of these.I think I’d still attempt it if it was only a little rubbing. I have a certain look for my truck that I’m going for, so theres a specific set of wheels I really want to get.
Your setup looks really nice too though. How are the BFGs?
How are they for road noise? I’m torn between the BFGs and the Toyo ATIIILove the BFG's! Had them on several different trucks. The only issue is these are the Winter rated version which is great in the snowy area I live in but they don't last as long. I've gone 50k on a set and they were wearing evenly. I dont expect over 40k miles out of these.
The bfgs are great. Ive had two sets of them on previous trucks and will put them on this one when the falkens wear out. Road noise is not bad at all in my opinion.How are they for road noise? I’m torn between the BFGs and the Toyo ATIII
My last truck ('13 F350) had Toyo Open Country ATII Extremes in a 285/75/18 and the road noise was noticeable with the windows open only. I find the same with these. With the windows closed, the BFG's are no louder than the stock Falken Wildpeak tires but a hair louder with windows open. Much better than i thought they would be.How are they for road noise? I’m torn between the BFGs and the Toyo ATIII
This is just one of the reasons for the BFGs‘ popularity. I had E-range KO2s on my last two trucks, and they were similarly quiet.My last truck ('13 F350) had Toyo Open Country ATII Extremes in a 285/75/18 and the road noise was noticeable with the windows open only. I find the same with these. With the windows closed, the BFG's are no louder than the stock Falken Wildpeak tires but a hair louder with windows open. Much better than i thought they would be.