275/65/20 with level

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Any pics out there of different brands of 275/65/20 tires with levels. Cant seem to find any.
 

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This isn't with a level, but you can probably figure out what it would look like with a level by comparing the two pics. The first pic is 275/65R20 GoodYear All Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar tires with the stock suspension. The second pic is the same tires with a stage IV Icon suspension (approx 2.5" front & 1.5" rear).
 

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I'll have BFG KO'2's installed next friday 275 65 20. Right now I'm at 2.1 with the bilsteins but will try to get them to 2.8 before I get the tires on
 

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IMHO, regardless of what brand tire you go with, a LT275/65/20 is the perfect size if you are sticking with a level. I would have gotten that size had I not planned on the full on lift.
 

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Awesome Pics.....I don't plan on going with a lift...but the only way to get an aggressive tire is by going to the 275/65 (20 in rim)......I'm going to go with the Firestone Destinations or the Wrangler MTRs

I don't "off road" much but winters can suck where I am...and I do hit a trail time to time and dirt/mud (not bogging just some of the roads)

any issues with rubbing at turns? (I won't be "flexing" out or anything)

thanks!
 

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Awesome Pics.....I don't plan on going with a lift...but the only way to get an aggressive tire is by going to the 275/65 (20 in rim)......I'm going to go with the Firestone Destinations or the Wrangler MTRs

I don't "off road" much but winters can suck where I am...and I do hit a trail time to time and dirt/mud (not bogging just some of the roads)

any issues with rubbing at turns? (I won't be "flexing" out or anything)

thanks!

You'll be good!
 

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So a 275/65-20 is a 34" tire and will fit fine on stock wheels, right. It also doesn't look like it really needs a lift or leveling kit. Is that the general consensus? I have a 2wd and don't plan on any offroad adventures.
 

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You will more than likely rub on the drivers side, full left lock, on the plastic fender well. It won't be an issue as it is just a plast nub coverin something on the other side and the plastic has a lot of movement available.
 

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nice looking rig! :favorites13:

^^^^^^^ Agreed. I have Sage Brush Pearl envy!!!

Thanks guys!

So a 275/65-20 is a 34" tire and will fit fine on stock wheels, right. It also doesn't look like it really needs a lift or leveling kit. Is that the general consensus? I have a 2wd and don't plan on any offroad adventures.

Correct, mine are mounted on stock Laramie wheels and no issues. But like wsutard1 said, you may rub on the plastic piece but other than that you should be clear.
 

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I have Cooper ATP's in 275/65R20 at stock height and have not had any rubbing issues at all.
 

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i prefer about 3" or more with a 275-65-20 . The truck don't look like a 4x4 stock to begin with so I feel it needs a leveling with the OE tires . then ya go over an inch taller that adds even more to the non 4x4 look to me which then requires at least another inch lift to regain the 4x4 look. But thats just my opinion . I always felt 4x4s were taller than a 4x2 to begin with . Ram didn't do it so I have to make it look the way I feel it should of out of the box .
 
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Here you go. 275/65/20 BFG KO2s with Bilstein 5100 at 2.1. Right before my lift kit so I have plenty of angles. Also have 2 inch wheel spacers on there for stance.

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Just got my 275 65r20 Falken Wildpeaks installed on 20x9 Fuel Vandals with a +0 offset. I installed Bilsteins at 2.8 upfront with Rough Country upper control arms. In back I just have a 1.5" supreme suspensions spacer. I like the look and it drives better too with the bilsteins. Let me know what you think!20201209_130140.jpg

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