im not gonna comment on the legalities of this, but as a fellow Canadian, i have noticed silimar stories featured on Global News Consumer Matters here in BC. The news reporter does some digging and calling around and, more often than not, gets the consumer the result they are hoping for. In...
Oh man. Its been a while since I've hit these forums. All these trucks are looking dope, guys and gals. Love the factory wheels with new tires.
I have a 21 fx4 with the factory 20s and 285/65/20 ko2's without a level. Been rocking them for 10 months. As mentioned in a previous post, there is...
Hey guys. Sorry if this question has been answered, but i have a 2021 302a, and if you guys are talking about the digital display of the temperature on the dual-zone climate knobs, i got them
I dunno. Could be the chunkier tread of the ko2’s? Others in this forum happily report 285/65/20’s with absolutely zero rubbing. All i can tell you is that my ‘21 xlt fx4 did rub with my upgraded tires. But it was ever-so-slight. Only at full turn, grazing the front rubber dam. Nothing concerning
I have 285/60/20’s KO2’s on factory sport wheels without a level. Fits 99% perfect. Just a tiny bit of rubbing at full turn on the rubber fairing in front. I shaved off a milliliter using a dremel.
I dunno. I never had any issues with the lack of retractable cover on my xlt or using the stock phone holder. I also use the slit next to the shifter to hold my phone.
yeah, whats the verdict on this? Everywhere i read on this it said it has the 3PMS but i, too, couldnt find the symbol on my tires. I just sold them to a dude thinking they were and id hate to have led him wrong.
Some users have reported that their dealer offered them significant savings off a new set tires if they traded them in - as much as $150 per tire. I had no such luck with my dealer here, so I sold them on the used market, rather easily actually. There were quite a few offers within a couple of...
Im with u. I was studying that tire comparison site and playing with combinations like i was studying for sat’s. id go with the 285/65/20 for sure if i were adding a level. You made the right choice
I went with 285/60r20’s. Im fairly certain the truck can fit 285/65r20 without a level but i opted against it for a few reasons: truck would be too tall for my office parking garage, price would be more than $100 per tire for the larger size, and I didnt want mpg to suffer too too much. These...