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Saw the 20" on a truck today (blue). They look good but I'm leaning towards the 18" and for the smoother ride with more sidewall.

The black Lariat was the non-sport wheels 18" with the A/S tires.

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White truck is an F-250 Tremor.
Really a good ride with the 20"s plenty of sidewall.

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I know most people go up in tire size. However my 2019 screw sport had stock tires as 275/55r20 which I upgraded to 275/60r20 duratracs which performed great but got really loud. I recently traded for a 2021 powerboost fx4 with 20 inch rims. Stock is 275/60r20. I am not impressed with the stock hankook tires in our snow here but Where I am located in Canada it is hard to get tires right now due to supply chain issues. I would love to put toyo At3 or general atx tires based on what I’ve seen on this thread. However I cannot find Toyos and I don’t really want to go to an LT tire as I don’t tow or haul anything heavy and would prefer better fuel milage of p rated tires. Grabber ATX 275/55r20 appear to come in p rated. Has anyone dropped down a tire size? Any problems with this?
 

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I know most people go up in tire size. However my 2019 screw sport had stock tires as 275/55r20 which I upgraded to 275/60r20 duratracs which performed great but got really loud. I recently traded for a 2021 powerboost fx4 with 20 inch rims. Stock is 275/60r20. I am not impressed with the stock hankook tires in our snow here but Where I am located in Canada it is hard to get tires right now due to supply chain issues. I would love to put toyo At3 or general atx tires based on what I’ve seen on this thread. However I cannot find Toyos and I don’t really want to go to an LT tire as I don’t tow or haul anything heavy and would prefer better fuel milage of p rated tires. Grabber ATX 275/55r20 appear to come in p rated. Has anyone dropped down a tire size? Any problems with this?
Check out the 275/60r20 Cooper rugged trek. Great tire with many positive reviews and comes SL rated instead of LT.
 

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Check out the 275/60r20 Cooper rugged trek. Great tire with many positive reviews and comes SL rated instead of LT.
Very nice looking tire. I wonder how the noisy they’ll be as that aggressive tread will wears. Duratracs were awesome first 20,000 but then they got loud
 

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2” ReadyLift, powder coated OEM wheels, 275/65/20 Goodyear Ultra terrain AT. (34x11) getting 17mpg with a lot of cold morning idling.

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Wheels look great in black!
 

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Anyone have measurements from ground to top of wheel well after level kit? My rear driver side seems to be 3/4” lower than the rear passenger
 

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I wanted something a little more capable in snow so I decided to try out the new BFG trail terrains. Apparently, judging by the amount of gray lead weights, they’re pretty difficult to balance.

wish they used black sticky weights that didn’t stick out as much ?

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I wanted something a little more capable in snow so I decided to try out the new BFG trail terrains. Apparently, judging by the amount of gray lead weights, they’re pretty difficult to balance.

wish they used black sticky weights that didn’t stick out as much ?

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Nice, from the side the look like a less aggressive KO2. Do you have a picture from further back? These I think are what I would be looking for. Something with some decent snow and highway traction for my daily drive but enough toughness for gravel/ logging roads to get back into fishing camps.
 

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They’re exactly like less aggressive KO2s. Lets be honest, I’m not going to take my $70k truck on some extreme off-road adventure more than drive to the grocery store or work…. I wanted something that had the. 3pmsf rating for winter and was less likely to be damaged if I took it on a trail over the summer camping. I wanted to avoid the harshness of ride and poor MPG of an LT tire as I won’t be towing. These seem to fit the bill, no complaints on the highway so Far.

I’ll try to grab a better shot of them next time I’m at my truck. They look really nice, a bit more aggressive than the stock hankooks.
 
 





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