Nice!275/70/18 KO2 on stock obx wheels, thanks for all the help from this forum!
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Nice!275/70/18 KO2 on stock obx wheels, thanks for all the help from this forum!
Nice! Can you show us these tires from different angles?275/70/18 KO2 on stock obx wheels, thanks for all the help from this forum!
So wonder if the 286 will fit below the tail lightMy plan is to swap out to the BFG K02's when I take delivery. I want to go with the 285/65/18 size. The only thing I really don't like about the OBX is that it comes with such skinny tires. A 255 width is laughable. Granted the width of the wheel will determine how wide of a tire you can go but seems as though anyone running the 275/285 is not having any issues at all
And no issue with brake light on backNice!
Nope, me either.And no issue with brake light on back
Already looked into that before going this route. I don't decide on doing things without knowing if I can actually do it firstSo wonder if the 286 will fit below the tail light
Sadly I do and end up in trouble! Thanks for letting me know before I place the fire orderAlready looked into that before going this route. I don't decide on doing things without knowing if I can actually do it first
lol best of luckSadly I do and end up in trouble! Thanks for letting me know before I place the fire order
No poke, I dropped the pressure to around 35 front / back and rides almost as smooth as stock tires. This is the best balance for looks and performance without spending a small fortune! Luckily others did it first!Nice! Can you show us these tires from different angles?
Looks awesome ! Looks like it’s the best setup for the OuterBanks. And never thought about the tire pressure to help with the ride. Was little worried about the stiffness of tire and road Handel and noise.No poke, I dropped the pressure to around 35 front / back and rides almost as smooth as stock tires. This is the best balance for looks and performance without spending a small fortune! Luckily others did it first!
Any chance when you get home you would be willing to get a front and rear profile picture to show how much those tires stick out past the fender?I haven’t driven it yet as I won’t be home till Wednesday. The wife said it feels really smooth with little to no noise
AbsolutelyAny chance when you get home you would be willing to get a front and rear profile picture to show how much those tires stick out past the fender?
Thanks!
You’ll be about 1.8 mph offI asked the service manager to flash ECU to accommodate the larger tires and they said their FDR wasn’t updated yet therefore could not do it at that appointment. They said they might have an update when we come in for our first oil change.
Strange though because I’ve read of other dealerships being able to change speedo.
Already looked into that before going this route. I don't decide on doing things without knowing if I can actually do it first
Looks so good!