Talk to your dealership.I would love to get the KO2’s, but would hate to replace brand new tires. Has anyone had success selling just tires by themselves or even having the dealer or shop swap them out while they are still new? Just curious what options there might be before the new ones would still have value for someone else.
Thank you sir!BDUB...That is a beautiful truck!!!
I would be interested to see factory wheels with a more aggressive tire on it. I hope to see more posts in the future as these trucks start to roll out...
I was able to get a credit for my stock wheels and tires. Not a lot. About $800. That’s about all they are worth since the market is saturated with them.I would love to get the KO2’s, but would hate to replace brand new tires. Has anyone had success selling just tires by themselves or even having the dealer or shop swap them out while they are still new? Just curious what options there might be before the new ones would still have value for someone else.
My local install guy is recommending the following:2.25" Readylift Level, 20x9 Fuel Rebel 6 with +1 offset, 295/60/20 BFG KO2 tires. Had to remove the front crash bar and trim the lower valence plastic just a little, but a 34" tire fits.
What is your goal for the new tires? The 295/55 are shorter tires than the stock sport 20" tires (32.76" vs 32.99") - so you are getting a slightly shorter tire that is ~ 3/4" wider and pushed out wheel by ~ 2"My local install guy is recommending the following:
ProComp 2.25” level kit
Fuel Sledge 20x9 +1 offset
295/55/r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
He seems to think they’ll fit- I’ll post once I get them installed in a couple weeks
I’m looking for a slightly aggressive stance and more aggressive tread. Not really too concerned with height (just a level)What is your goal for the new tires? The 295/55 are shorter tires than the stock sport 20" tires (32.76" vs 32.99") - so you are getting a slightly shorter tire that is ~ 3/4" wider and pushed out wheel by ~ 2"
17” wheels look awesome. You don’t have to have super tall tires to look good if you’ve got “tall sidewalls”. Much better look and better ride in the rough than the 20s.....the “look” part is my opinion of course.
285/70/17 Toyo Open Country AT3 on +12 backspace wheels.
Every time I see this color I have buyers remorse, I'm in love.
285/70/17 Toyo Open Country AT3 on +12 backspace wheels.
might be a bit late but you could switch to a 275/65R20 tire to reduce poke by ~ 3/8" (10mm)Just got my wheels on. Fuel Rebel 6-Anthracite / Black. BFG KO2 295 60 R20 +20 offset.
I like them, but not sure about the rear poke. I dont want to spray crap down the side, and these appear to poke out than previous setups I have ran. More of an issue with the rears than the front.
What are decent options?
-Fender Flares, Ive never done these because I hadn't ever wanted to drill....should I look at this option though?
-Ford OEM mudflaps. Im not sure this will provide enough coverage
-Clear Bra film?