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Old 05-18-2016, 09:27 AM
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I guess you can't get the ko2 with white lettering??
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Originally Posted by jlewis3686
I guess you can't get the ko2 with white lettering??
Yes you can.
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Stock rims no level bf goodrich 285/65r20. Sometimes small rub at full lock
Thanks for posting this; exactly what I was looking for. Would you say the "sometimes" is on inclines/declines?
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Originally Posted by jlewis3686
I guess you can't get the ko2 with white lettering??
I'm pretty sure you can't get white lettering with 20" and above. If anyone knows different, let me know because I would definitely get some 275/60/20 with white lettering
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Originally Posted by SURF150
Thanks for posting this; exactly what I was looking for. Would you say the "sometimes" is on inclines/declines?
It would be out of parking spots backing up. I wasnt to sure if going highway speeds hitting dip in road. Not sure if touching something or sounded different with loaded weight on tires.
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Getting info on tires with no level is tough. Everyone with levels jump in and shift the conversation.

No biggie, just saying.

The 285/60r20's look great! But what about rubbing on mudflaps?

275/60r20's seem to be a nice safe option.
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285/65/20 on 20x9 fuel Mavericks +20 offset
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I called BFG to ask about the White Lettering on the 285/65/20 and they told me it's not available in this size!
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Originally Posted by lifted ford
I called BFG to ask about the White Lettering on the 285/65/20 and they told me it's not available in this size!
Good to know. When I ordered mine and they came in the fella I ordered from said they don't have the white lettering. I said, that's just fine cuz I didn't want the white lettering anyway. True story.
This fella actually has the same tire on his Sierra but they're 18's and 325 wide and they have the white lettering, but I didn't know you couldn't get white with the 285 65 20.


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