New 275/60/20 BFG A/T KO2

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Got a pic from the front and back so I could see how the tires/wheel combo looks. I have a denali I'm trying to do this with
 

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Thank you man!

---------- Post added at 09:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:56 PM ----------

It just has the Denali wheels. The 275/60 is almost an inch taller than the 305/50 and I was looking for more ground clearance which is why I went with the 275/60. That combined with the better price. If I'm being honest though, I will most likely go with either 305/50 or 305/55 next time around. I Just think it would look a bit tougher if the tires were wider.

I feel ya, personally I am looking at the 275/60 because it is taller (33.2") and still 10.85'' wide. The 305 is only a 32'' and is 12'' wide, and I wold rather have taller and not trim, than a little narrower and looks beefier from the side. Also the 305/50 and the 275/55 are the same height, so its the same height as stock just wider. Just the thought process I'm using. :)
 

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This Work in snow. 10k in and I still love them!!
 

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Was considering these untill I saw they are 14lbs heavier than nittos each. Yukon is slow enough as is.
 

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Nittos I'm looking at are E and weigh in at 41.01 lbs.

Sorry load range XL wherever that falls in.
 
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