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Tires with Bilsteins

bryan28

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I'm going to be installing Bilsteins at the 1.7" level and am torn between 4 all-terrain tire sizes.

I will be using my factory 20" wheels.

The tire sizes I'm considering are 275/65, 295/60, 305/55 or 285/60. The truck currently has 275/55s. I don't want a stuffed look or wide stance.

Which would you choose and if you have any of these setups would you please post pics with your setup details?
 
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I have 305/55 ridge grapplers ,I think the reason my ride is so rough
Is such wide tire
 
I'm going to be installing Bilsteins at the 1.7" level and am torn between 4 all-terrain tire sizes.

I will be using my factory 20" wheels.

The tire sizes I'm considering are 275/65, 295/60, 305/55 or 285/60. The truck currently has 275/55s. I don't want a stuffed look or wide stance.

Which would you choose and if you have any of these setups would you please post pics with your setup details?
I have the 1.7 level and I have 285/60/20 ridge grapplers here’s a pic.5CDCC741-F25A-43F3-9C8D-EF208CAB7393.jpeg
 
MFALRAM thanks for the pic. I think that's what I'm looking for.
 
check out this site it has a lot of pics with different tires/wheel combos
 
Its smaller than what you were looking for but you can get them in a P rating here is a 275 60 on 20's leveled at P5. Goodyears.jpg
 
I had the 285/60/20’s on before I put the bilstein 5100’s on. Only rubbing was when I backed up at full turn. Since getting the 1.7 lift it took care of the rubbing and does not hit. I love the look and it’s more of a truck now.
 

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