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Are you happy with the size? I’m supposed to get mine installed in the morning tomorrow.
 

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Are you happy with the size? I’m supposed to get mine installed in the morning tomorrow.
I am satisfied. Not too heavy, not too tall. Luckily I don’t require load E rated tires so it makes city driving efficient. I’d purchase the same size again, also happy with the function and look of the wild peaks.
Stock tires, then wildpeaks, then leveled with King 2.5’s, then after settling and alignment.
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James Martincic

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Thanks ! I was a little worried they’d look a little small but they look beefy enough just right.
Thanks again for posting the pics.
Jim
 


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Thanks ! I was a little worried they’d look a little small but they look beefy enough just right.
Thanks again for posting the pics.
Jim
They’re big enough to fill the wells. I had to loosen the drivers side front crash bar and push it out of the way, otherwise it rubbed in reverse. The tires are light enough the motor doesn’t feel stressed out accelerating and braking doesn’t feel like it’s stopping a freight train. I run my front at 32psi and the rear at 30psi. I think mph came out to 1.5mph off at 60mph or so... Best of luck!
 

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They’re big enough to fill the wells. I had to loosen the drivers side front crash bar and push it out of the way, otherwise it rubbed in reverse. The tires are light enough the motor doesn’t feel stressed out accelerating and braking doesn’t feel like it’s stopping a freight train. I run my front at 32psi and the rear at 30psi. I think mph came out to 1.5mph off at 60mph or so... Best of luck!
If my truck looks like yours I’ll be happy.
 

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I went with 265/70/18 with 3” level. When those tires wear down I’ll be going 285 because the 265 are a little too skinny for me. Only reason I did this size was to help with mpg and performance because those 285s start to get heavy
Do you have pictures of your setup?
 

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Here are my stock wheels with 40mm wheel spackers from BLOX Sport. I just love the look of it!

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I’m running 1/4” spacers to fit 285/70/17 with zero rub even at full crank.

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