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Old 11-14-2009, 06:34 PM
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275/60r20 pics?

I'm going to need tires pretty soon and I was going to go with a 33/12.50r20 tire, but I can get a hell of a deal on a set of Bridgestone Dueler Revo2's since my dad used to manage a Bridgestone/Firestone before he retired. Trouble is, Bridgestone doesn't make anything wider than a 275, so it looks like 275/60 is the only option for me. Does anyone have any pics, preferably on OEM 20's, of their 275's so that I can get an idea of how they'll look on the truck? Thanks.
 
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Old 11-15-2009, 01:43 AM
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sorry no pictures. thy do look better than the stock tires especially when parked next to a truck with the stockers. no rubbing at all. if you like the way it looks with the stock tires you will really like how it looks with the 275-60-20s.
 
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Old 11-15-2009, 04:55 PM
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here ya go. 275 60r 20, My truck has a 2.5" leveling kit on it too cuz I had 35's on before these. They are a bit small for me, come income tax time Im buying bigger. But anyway heres the pics


 
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here ya go. 275 60r 20, My truck has a 2.5" leveling kit on it too cuz I had 35's on before these. They are a bit small for me, come income tax time Im buying bigger. But anyway heres the pics


thanks. what's the width of your rims?
 
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Old 11-16-2009, 07:43 PM
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I dont know, its either 9 or 8.5. definitely not 10 tho. I bought the rims used so not sure.
 
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Anyone with these tire?!?
 
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Don't know if this will help you but I put a set of Revos 2 on a 2002 SCrew in 255/65/17. They were without a doubt the worst tire I've ever put on anything. Wet traction was great. Handling wasn't there at all including on dry asphalt. I couldn't go around an expressway cloverleaf at the posted speed without losing the back end of the truck. I took them back to Firestone for evaluation and they couldn't find anything wrong with the truck or the tire. It was like the truck was far too heavy for the tires. They did offer to exchange the tires for free but before I could make that decision, I bought a new truck. When buying tires, it makes a HUGE difference what you are putting them on. These Revos could run great on a 2004 but not on a 2002. One tire I dearly love for the 2004 I owned was the Yokohama tire. They ride fabulous, handle great in the wet or dry, and they wear like iron. I didn't have near as many flats as I usually do riding the ranch fences. Might take a look at the Yokos. I put the 265/65/17 on my 2004. Best tire I ever bought regardless of price. The size was perfect in relation to how it looked on the truck.
 



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