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OuterBanks tires vs badlands tires

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Also had the Duelers (stock OBX / Big Bend tires) and recently switched over to C Load 285/70/17 KO2s. If I did a blind test, I couldn't tell the difference in most driving scenarios. Solid, yet compliant ride feel. 1 MPG penalty, mine are set at 38PSI.

Absolutely recommend! Also, makes a night and day difference in the way the truck looks.
Thanks, do you have any pictures of your wheels to compare the difference with stock tires.
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If you don't want to spend extra money just keep the wheels & just put 275/70/18s on.
General Grabber ATX & a couple others out there that are sl load range tires. There is a OBX thread on wheels somewhere here if you search.
I wish the OBX wheel was made in all black but I am to cheap to change them.
 
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I found some Badland KO2's on Wiltrak wheels. Does anyone know if I can run them on my Outer Banks non-sas without removing the crash bars?
 

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The stock Dueller's are just too dorky to have on a nice Bronco. New tires was my first and most expensive mod - and totally worth it.
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